tv Documentary RT June 15, 2023 12:30pm-1:00pm EDT
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your of remember the destruction of the home, a health class height or plant uh, not so long ago on the, uh, explosions of the noise stream pipeline. and uh, just added a deep side. the drumline uh needs to, if it came out with the uh, story suggesting that it has a evidence that has sources to prove that, that explosions were carried out by ukrainian special forces without the knowledge of that landscape. now that creates a major threat for europe, because not only you have known state actors who have known state actors with the capabilities off of the space in terms of skills, resources, capacities, to re cameras on the european energy infrastructure. i'm hungry in this sense, it's very common sense. it goes in, it doesn't have one to get involved into all these moralizing about the 4 is what the russia has been doing. what it wants to do is to make sure that it's people are half m a g to a lot of them, you know,
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through the interest of the summer and to keep their economies running on peters. the arthur will be talking about up to date, any time oil and gas was talked about in, in, in, as, as regards russia and getting supplies from moscow. it was done almost with other countries saying yes, but we're also, we're also focusing on our green energy. we're also are they environment is important, important, etc, etc. which of course it is. but this year this seems more of a confidence prop saying, you know what reading is important. but also is, is that is heating our homes for the coming winter. and we have to look after our people for it and you know, environment is important to and just want to mention the gas is one of the cleanest outages out there. so is uh, you know, peaceful nuclear energy and russia is always, that gets lost in the discussion. well, them get false into discussion because at least according to the russian perspective degree. and agenda is a jewel political agenda. sure. there are some promising or technologies, but the way they have been hi typed up. at least the russians perceive that as a, as a means of sara competition and using valued this course to actually eliminate your,
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your competitors. but going back to your point, you know, oil and gas, you know, russia solve them, and i think right now it solves and proudly because one of the things that became clear over the past here is that you can talk all you want about the green economy . or like service economy, you know, this future economies. but if you don't take care of the basics, if you don't have the energy to run your plans, if you don't have the energy to warm up here and heat up your homes, people don't need services. you cannot make money on services unless you have energy plus, i have to mention that all these technologies take a lot of resources to, to be developed into, to run. so oil and gas, tighter carbons, nuclear energy, still remain the basics. and i think there's um, you know, a growing sense of confidence here in russia that, you know, being a supplier of raw materials is actually, you know, it's a, it's
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a grief portion. this is something that this country is endowed width and retake. it probably will be taken responsibly as well because most of these companies representative here they are, all or orland gas majors are represented at this conference and they're all showcasing new technology on doing that in their very um, you know, castle uh, mindful of the environment sort of way the, the, the, your agent economic union, where does that fits into the pot here? because there seems to be a little bit of friction in not right now. you've also got other players with such as china and involving itself in the region to how much of a concern is that for russia, how much opportunity wise is that for us as well? further integration in not. well, i think this is a very sort of western style question, if you don't mind me commenting on that. but i think russia, in general approach is its partnerships in
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a very different way from the west. there is no constraint on it's important that assertion doesn't trade with it's partner saying that you have to do these, this and this and that one for us. if you don't do that, you know, we will count the gas rushing never does it. it does not press uh its partners into the corners and it didn't do that even before the military operation in the print. and then suddenly it does no longer do that. i in fact i just came back from a, a, a truth with us versus foreign minister. so go over all across africa. and this is something that you mentioned to almost every speaking occasion that you know, i don't, we don't mind you dealing with the korean. we don't mind you dealing with americans . we all are. we also want to deal with americans in with the west, but on the nose sort of no moral strings attached sort of way because there is no just to concern. and there is a clear, i believe that the west is using valley discourse in
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a very cynical way. it's not that the russia wants to profile authoritarians or, you know, dictated dictatorships, know what russia allows. other countries is self determination, and it was the same for itself. each society has to develop according to its own pace, according to its own culture, history, etc. um, we all come from different corners, but that's what makes the world so diverse and so beautiful. and this is wise to economy as well. you know, we can, as long as we can find that mutually beneficial synergetic do, we can do. and that's the main thing actually uh, around this conference as well. doing business uh, you know, building economy in the non political way as far as all it takes out of economy and out of business. artsy, spoke to a representative from the business council of, of cooperation with india. so told us that russia and india could benefit from better ties between small and medium enterprises in both countries and from the
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business scroll. so we always put more emphasis on the small and medium enterprise . you see, uh we won't lose had government the government stocks soon. so we have times of it between india and the soviet union via had a great relationship. even at that time, research trade in large commodities in, in oil and energy in, in, uh, rep on systems, etc, etc. but the sector which we have totally ignored to allow is the small, medium enterprise, which is a huge contribution in india. uh by 2013. we expect the small and medium enterprise in india to contribute around the trillion dollars to, to be outside of the gdc of india. confidence manufacturing can be increased between countries. a trade off commodities off of food process, food products, etc. this is where we should be putting in more emphasis and it's
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a lot happen when both on to both governments give us a lot of support money off support, which i didn't find is that finally, we sort of have a free trade agreement between our countries. currently our own team countries like accepting the entropy for trade a share is one of them. and we also want the payment systems of each other countries to be accepted. for example, the media card for made a payment system of that i should be accepted in india. and similarly the u. b. i payment system of frame yes would be accepted in russia. this would give a huge push to, to business. and today i went to different types of to our diploma diploma. i have worked really hard and, and, and then set the negative a properly. so they have the best that, you know, this is because of our bilateral relationship with, with the restaurant, which we are not going to expire because of something which is happening. uh, on your side of the unit. we have our own relationship. and the relationship goes
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as back to the soviet times. so we're going to use this relationship and, and take it forward. instead of doing any roadblocks. and identified individuals have allegedly set fire to nato equipment in south western light b a. according to that, being police, a military patrol tanker placed on a civilian trailer, burned down one of the highway. it's less than 20 kilometers from the countries capital. according to other media outlets, the tanker had been in finland on military exercises. i was traveling through lot b, i to low selenium. meanwhile, kind of gone south in poland tab, allegedly failed to properly track armed shipments. few crane. that's according to a report from the u. s. department of defense inspector general, which found discrepancies between the number of weapons sent and received by t at department of defense personnel effectively and swiftly received,
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inspected staged and transferred defense items to representatives and jesse own car . however, department of defense personnel did not have the required accounts, ability of, of thousands of defense items that they received in transfer to adjust the younger . specifically, we observed that the department of defense personnel did not fully implement their standard operating procedures to account for defense items and could not confirm the quantities of defense items received against the quantity of items shipped for 3 of 5 shipments we observed as required. and therefore, it also explains how weapons are being shipped without declaring the numbers in transit, making it difficult for military personnel to know if the number of items contained in a crate matches the number that was originally set. the report goes on to say that kind of gone employees lock appropriate training under also having trouble because weapons destined for to yes, are being sent on labeled martin a armstrong creator of the armstrong economics. and socrates platform told us that
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this is not the 1st time us government has applied weapons that end up on the illegal market. there is no accountability on any of this stuff for war. i mean these, so it shouldn't really be surprising. go back to 911. there was $2.00 trillion dollars or is missing it there. rumsfeld, promise to investigation. same thing happened with afghanistan. weapons that were supposed to be going there, ending up on the black market, being sold in united states. we see that in congress, somebody's in the demand, some of the count ability they're, they're shouted down. this has been going on with wars from afghanistan. i mean, all the way back to me this is, ends up being a black mark. and i think there's too many people that make money and involved in it, so nobody ever really wants to look to 1st and there's really muscle has demolished the house and gaza, also just drawing
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a precious antique collection. the house belong to 62 year old. hasn't mohammed and held a valuable collection of pieces representing palestinian heritage. and how does mine know? and so my brother, who lives in the house below, oh, mind cold me and told me that these radios don't seem to evacuate the house within 5 minutes. at 1st i couldn't believe what my brother told me. i tried to evacuate some of my belongings in addition to evacuating the houses of the neighbors. baton for an hour and a half. they find the furnace miss hall from the drawing. i don't know why they pumped the house, is it because it contains the heritage of palestine and launch on your logical holdings. there was a real museum in the house which is completely lost, as it is still buried under the rebels. there were precious stones and many heritage items i spent more than 40 years collecting the museums on to fox. so i feel great side to side of what happened to my house. no, because the studies were demolished, but because my private museum was demolished. and i also government and cause that
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to compensate you financially and psychologically as a natural, right for me as a citizen who's become homeless and cannot leave the place and live with his family . this is really palestinian conflict has been ongoing for decades, causing suffering on both sides. israel says that his main goal is to tackle militant groups of pose a threat to the country. however, according to the palestinian deputy housing minister, defense law civilians are systematically subjected to his rally aggression. yeah, t one in a few dollars is that the latest aggression came as part of a series of systematic is really aggressions against defense for civilians. more plants targeted the homes of defense, the citizens killing dozens of local residents, injuring hundreds and destroying thousands of housing unit. i saw the financial estimate for rebuilding what was destroyed is $10000000.00 that the sick any more than $200.00 families have been displaced in the financial estimate for building
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what was destroyed as a $10000000.00. more than 200 families have been displaced. they are now homeless and living in difficult humanitarian condition. they need urgent intervention and the provision of relief funds and the rent allowance as a temporary solution up to 8 meals. so that's where the head of the u. n. relief and works agency for palestine. refugees has visited austria to expresses gratitude for the support of the organization. but despite the assistance from multiple countries, financial difficulties have brought the organization to the verge of financial collapse. or these middle east corresponded maria from ocean that has more, are almost 6000000, registered palestinian refugees rely on the united nations relief and works agency those who lost the homes of to 1948 or shortly after the stablish ment or the state of israel. the agency has been operating for 75 years in camps across the occupied west bank in lebanon, jordan and syria,
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food healthcare education. the agency has contributed to the welfare and human development of 4 generations of palestinians. beneficiaries say the u. n. r w a is literally irreplaceable. is that 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 my bed is quite sadly home somebody's 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 a 1000000 boys and girls will not go to school. almost 60 percent of all funds go to it occasional purposes. thousands will not get live support and medications,
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and almost 2000000 will be left without live saving humanitarian assistance. the residential staff, the stand in refugee camp say they go to u n. r w a for 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 far 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 suffer, you know, the boosting and refugees, there's no replacements for the u. n. r w a. not even the boosting administration issue, even they don't have the money for full listing and refugees. we are telling the u . n r 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
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a shortfall now you, so the agencies funding comes from the united states in 2021. the u. s. was the largest contributor, followed by germany, making up about 46 percent of the total contributions the agency receives from governments. the u is traditionally a 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's.
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