tv Documentary RT June 15, 2023 9:30am-10:01am EDT
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and all the state of israel, the agency has been operating for 75 years in camps across the occupied west bank in lebanon, jordan and syria, food healthcare education. the agency has contributed to the welfare in human development of 4 generations of palestinians. beneficiaries say the u. n. r w a is literally irreplaceable. so if they close down, where am i supposed to go? where will i get my medication? as a woman and the refugee with 3 kids that study in school, i feel fear, i fear for their grades. i fear what is going to happen tomorrow for their future. i'm afraid even when i sleep in the bed is quite sadly home. and these fears have grounds, the un relief agency is on the verge of financial collapse. the deficit is close to $200000000.00 with just 24 percent of the $1600000000.00. the agency size is needed for 2023 funded so far. if the money doesn't coming, half
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a 1000000 boys and girls will not go to school. almost 60 percent of all funds go to educational purposes. thousands will not get live support and medications, and almost 2000000 will be left without live saving humanitarian assistance. the residential staff, the stand in refugee camps say they go to u n. r w a full life threatening emergencies, as well as daily routine assistance like bank transfers. but the role of the agency goes far beyond saving or improving lives. it means hope we are people who are waiting for the right to return home. unfortunately, if we don't say anything about the u. n. r w a leaving us, it would mean we agree that we don't have any rights. let's be transparent. the u. n. r w a n u n, are the only witness to the suffering of the boasting and refugees. there is no replacement for the u. n. r w a. not even the boosting and administration. even they don't have the money for the listing and refugees. we are telling the u n r
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w a that they are the only ones that can sustain us and know our misery. you are the ones witnessing our expulsion. so the for the, for the why there was a shot for you. so the agencies funding comes from the united states in 2021. the us was the largest contributor, followed by germany, making off about $46.00 per sense of the total contributions the agency receives from governments. the u is traditionally the 3rd largest give or earlier in march, the u. n. r w, a representative in gaza and i was that some countries will reduce their donations . they see are with others and not increasing their aid as planned. he said, the world's focus on the credit in crisis wasn't one of the reasons the price of, you know, this agency being collab, we'd be hire even for the donors. and, you know, i gotta come to that and the amount that we asked for if we'd be read catastrophe, that's what it will affect the social tablet inside alters opinion in all of
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societies and politically and culturally good inventory. you know, it will take them for the long term. the agency house being warning over them, pending a chrysler's for months on the ground. people decided appeal to the international community using their own voices as got a camp is among the most densely populated palestinian refugee camps in the occupied west bank every day in the last week. local residents gather here at the entrance, protesting against the closure. all the u. n r w a, just like for millions of others, the u. n. release agency is their only hope for survival and feeling alive. they doubt that they voice will be heard across the seas and oceans, but they say, what other toys do they have? just as we finished filming well armed local police arrived and several cars to ask for testers to clear the road, they blocked demonstrators, a bade this mentoring the small barricade, enrolling not the banners,
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but tomorrow. at the same time, they will return to continue the fight. where are you from ocean archie, from palestine in administration? the guy floor of anson pizzas, wood is on the and all seize using o'neill. is that with a very special guess? i believe. you know, over to you of the time, right? yes, i am indeed. you're very welcome back to speed 2023 day 2 at the form. it's an absolute hive of activity here. it's all going on. but i have to say as you teed off there, we have a very special guest to delve into the pressing issues of the day and a lot more besides that, as welcome re as a heart of a russian foreign ministry spokesman, you are most welcome to the program thank you. thank you very much of all perhaps your your impressions of the for on this year? nope. yeah. just what other scholars of, uh, honestly, law, i already invented this formula for myself in this formula,
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basically describes this for him for someone who's not here. i think it's legend very seriously. and then it was a pretty, it's an economic form. it's a political event, a successful political events, which doesn't always happen and it is also an important call tool event, although for so many years with so many participants, i stock is over $130.00 countries accent. their representatives here. and you can see the virtual spans and the exhibitions by our 4 and guess we'll all for some interesting ideas. 3rd deals, negotiation the stocks. so life is just the 1st thing out here. so it is a legendary for him. yeah, it seems like a truly global event, this your absolutely well we have to go into the, the big issues as a sale. the date, 1st of all this, the heart of it. do you think washington approve the destruction of the hopes kind
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of hydro electric power station by key of going into the issue and in the ukraine conflict the, the office of the un high commissioner for human rights a so far, essentially ignored, keeps on willingness to launch an international investigation into the a explosion. why do you think that it's not? it's legislation will get man, do you mean you need to countries there is this idea sponsoring terrorism, a country that sponsors terrorism. i think they invented this idea and came up with those words that wording because it fits those wisdom of regina. just look at what is happening, the keys, redeem commits terrorist attacks. it is obvious. nobody can hide it with and who helps you them who supports them financially and otherwise, sponsors, the western,
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regina, washington, london, brussels and old nato countries. that is the answer to your question or so we want to know the details of what happened at the golf course. got hydro electric flour in subspace, and we want to know that it's dollar bill, all right, all or what happened to ordered one, what? i think this information was service solved, surface solved because russian investigators are also working. it wasn't just russia, but in other countries. i don't propose an international investigation to make it an open investigation. and they actually keep the state of reaction from people in the very nervous, cuz they said they didn't want to do that. they wouldn't do it. and they took big concerns to the so called international criminal court, the organization that can not, not be considered legitimate because it is credited itself by its ruling and
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the orders that is issued against russia, which are our children's our own. but the woman you by somehow keep decided to appeal to them in walked all our initiatives on international group as towards the role of the united states of america. yes. key. the key of regina is based, sickly. a lot child of washington is in and. and if there's a lot of people that do file weren't in the queue, they got this fall or through on the constitutional cruise in the united states. i hate those people but not through some kind of election, but they pointed them to ron ukraine. they were not chosen by o ukrainians because in the least this election, as you know, many people who are citizens of ukraine, they couldn't vote, they didn't have that opportunity. so zalinski and his team,
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washington and london are behind them and other structures as well. and then we can go into detail on who specifically and how order just which is, but there was no judgement on the uh from london or washington i they did not uh review. can you please say what the key of regina yeah has done. it wasn't just the hydro electricians power plant. they are there were, was interested in the blocking water and try me a seat. they blew up the railway track i water man that done what brought one boot and other supplies to the don't boss. all regions, they were doing that for many years and now and the auditors for this power plant, there was also another explosion is on the pipeline is when you're as well. so when you put it sign in, there was no reason you cannot the,
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i'm on the pipeline and there's no delay. there are no words of uh, disappears. oh yeah. so if they don't disapprove, that means they encourage them to do that. and they also keep supply and honest. and the key regina he used is not as when you are bored and by that i you all ukrainians or no, it's not. oh, you rainy and many part it is basically a group that involves extinguish instructors and dream is from all the world instructors from the united states in the positive reading over to the u. k. yeah, a lot of the, a lot of that would work in the landscape offers who was so this is the answer to your question. did washington, you know, do they control the order that they are there they are and why he is making executive decisions where they are. it's the front lines that are on the slide against us when it gets our country right through the there's
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a key for jim and under their flag, but this is actually a hybrid more of the collected was against our country the on the issue of perhaps a disconnect between the people and their leaders. can we turn to germany on the issue of ukraine? because therapy, many reports that say the chancellor will f shows is willing to maintain contact with the russian leader. and i show, said he was going to talk to him or put me by phone again soon, but i put it to you. does it make sense to maintain the dialogue with the german chancellor when german leopards are fighting are being used in the conflict against russian troops? but when you might say, i'm spinning it, there is none. yeah. acknowledging that a revelation is that mirth were made on these her testimony. a few months ago,
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she said that even when they signed the misc agreements, they didn't expect to be on the agreements to be followed by 40 minutes to live roof has when you said on numerous occasions and even published an article. so this menu place in the west and regina to say one thing and will do something completely different, all of this menu place and all kinds of this auction idea. oh, those are, these lies that we get from them. everything was applied right in this situation surrounding you pray and it wasn't just the merkel. but for the study, many other representatives of the wisdom of regina they overly said that they never meant to follow dimansky agreements and then amends. every events were internationally binding documents because they were passed through the un security
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council. so this is the price of their mediation. this is the price of their guarantee that they provided. so can we trust them? can we continue to trust them? can we continue to trust such regina in the future? i think the answer is obvious. while they need to prove that, i believe that they are credible politically credible. and they need to show it through their actions that they are able to settle price on easily . and as you have, you can be responsible for what they say. so until that happens, we can't really work with them. we can't trust them. there can be a normal work. we never said no to contact. we were always open to communicate. but it's the same time right now we understand that the to work with the west in the same manner is just impossible because they continue to can you
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manipulate in lie on a similar theme? what just one more on the see out a recent meeting this week with work correspondence, loving their put and said that russia and i'll just quote, still at once to have the best possible relations with all its neighbors. but what is the foundation for that? because you've got a time when the, the existing diplomatic initiatives have been wrecked, starting from possible piece talks to as you were going through a tax and rushes critical infrastructure. what's the basis for moving forward help? yeah, that's right. it's a attribute. it's obvious that that of the foundational should be international law . is that really before i have always supported that idea,
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there needs to be what i have, what are shared international law. so something that we've, it's, this word has been going on for years, and there is a consensus behind it and we to base everything on that. so what are those principles, principles that international law is built as long as they're all in the un charter, respecting other countries not interfering in their domestic affairs, the respecting southern and t of every independent state. it is simple, but i guess it is complicated to, to follow those laws of c, e food to you think that you have some kind of exclusivity if we don't have that kind of problem. but the countries who, who build their policy is on the same principles we work well together and our longest border is with cause ex, done uh, and the 2nd blowing is border. if this is with china, the, and our relation,
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we are great. they are developing it in every area we, i think you put in there to solve problems together and to resolve issues. and there multiple examples like that. we use the same principles doing to build relationships, not just with our neighbors that have other countries as well. so we don't have any problems in but was needs countries the banks that they have the right to into deal with rushes, domestic.
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