tv Cross Talk RT June 16, 2023 11:30am-12:01pm EDT
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of the future, understanding what to put communities a life in the 21st century for us, an economy in combination with global economy send the generally i can say that it's a one of the most intellectually, you know, curious discussions that i have been witnessing here session that the was held by the, of all the clock here might be more university of what i had in school for international relations, sol, so on friends, in the global affairs, in education, international affairs. absolutely intellectually fascinating. and i sense very, you know, deep sense of all of commitments for a better future here. thanks for giving this, not in the run. just a dell been into that breaking news. this are we were speaking about on the program, but the so as to offer can delegations playing at stuffing in warsaw on the way to ukraine for the 1st of peace talks there and in russia and some,
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some really um eyeopening and use lines coming from the a female, a being at strip searched, having to stay 11 hours on the tarmac. you know what, what's, what's your overall sense when something like that happens? this is a very important, international delegation. russell, a delegation coming for ukraine. peace thoughts on this happens. this looks to me is a diplomatic publication told her to te, set for that is led by african countries from one of the warm one go to this and you pull into is pretty visible in european politics. got them police defending what effort the west and it looks like that this country in particular, is one of the least interested in a piece development pulling point to be a subject in the process of this less than what efforts and wants to be one of the leaders, so these are the water efforts. and from what we can observe smoking locations,
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big for locations, dramatic efforts in immunity, c, l. the of trying to develop out the full and i kind of a mid to late to meet with the lead to send you that will be and next, you know, you have to what the answer to what the process. of course they would be segmentation, any piece efforts and anything from everybody, including from ethic and comforters. so that's, you'll see that as a warning for because this was a russian lead, an african lead at initiative by south africa. 6 countries in total were coming for that's. do you see that as a sense, saying, you know what, we want the west to, to help the have the say and not let anybody else have, have a, have a, have a say in how peace can happen. and that's, that's the warning that's being sent to others, such as the chinese who also have put up initially going forward. absolutely pull and try to be more of a subject in this process. and they propose themselves as the only intellectual
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leader, what are the board would be leading? the problem is that they are on the front slide, but they are not the lead to this process. united states are leading the process and they try to exaggerate their own role by subdivisions on peace efforts like this. and of course, it is a signal, of course it is a signal, but the problem is that they're trying to put his into creating and tries. it's not that the as a regional european crime, but it is a global prizes. what everybody are involved in the input of southern states. and this is true then south africa has its voice. china has its voice, you know, indonesia, and it's was in the toys. and what they say, what they think about this private, should be taken into account and you should lots of with us efforts like this. it just the last word on this. do you expect an international reaction to what has happened there? i hope that would be significant and i feel a little extra at and i expect that ethic and countries would now see who is on the side of a piece of prison a whole lot really not interested in this. they want to,
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you know, yes, definitely into to fuel. this describes this, to the extent that it would be absolute, irreversible, and he stops, would be impossible. and it's clearly the poland united states, frederick and they are the countries that are leading these cries us towards from, you know, very dramatic develop it. just as we're talking. i'm looking behind me there. there is that people walking towards the plenary session where president putting will will attend a lot of expectation today andrea, but what's going to be spoken about the main, just all of that speech and the economy. the health of rest is economy. i suppose also, and touching upon things such as the new provinces that joined russia from dunbar and on other regions there. this is their 1st time under the russian fly. guess it works that will be, i suppose, touched upon to how to get those up to help up the fold spec. so how do you, how do you see the speech going in, in terms of as the main priorities of what some of them are put and wants to talk
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about today? annually st. petersburg click on the mac for them is about the columbia butts. uh for last year, geo politics is basic and i expect that the legislative punching in the pond the least will be sticking significant parts on the international developments and how often to call them in fuel. some of these constant pressure from the west, unexpectedly, feels pretty well dramatic estimates not only by western economies by also by us when to columbus that were given like like last year, march april, may, they were pretty pessimistic. single russia is experiencing significant roof that is big of them in many european economies. and i expect that what you me to put in would be discussing. why exactly is this happening? i think in several years, pregnancy or through the write, the book, what a year it was, how they have doctors, what kind of experience they gains. i recently met and various sr
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a c or with one of the major russian companies with a significantly before. and he finds use concerts on february 22 of the year over the last year. so 2 days prior to the sizes. and it was absolutely, you know, significant new development then what's happening in 2 days. but the company of that fits and it's kind of really one of the see one of the leaders not only locally but in global as well, thanks very much for coming in the program and sharing your expertise with this truly enjoyed down and giving us a sense of what's to come at today as well. we have been speaking to andrea, so we should solve the dean of the school of instruction relations of m. chemo university in moscow, and also at ball dyke discussion club program, director. many, thanks. thank you. they okay. back to you rocks in a most go as i say, a lot to crime and over the next few hours, because date 3 here at the form, it is historically a busy one. we're going to keep your ride off the day with all the developments,
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the big news lines as well. of course, not them are put in speech at the plenary session, happening within an hour, back to great and good work. excellent insight in your gas that will sweet to you again soon. know that thanks again. now the russian president has sat down with his united i am a counterpart who have the corporate entertain moscow. i never heard of the express the you a is what it is to play a bigger role in resolving the conflict in your play that we are building firm strong relations and i'm grateful for this mister president and to make all relations beneficial for the entire world is an important matter also. so thank you mister president, for your attitude towards the united arab emirates. and you personally for this opportunity. and as for ukraine, i would like to thank you for you words. if you believe that the emirates can play a bigger role in resolving the situation and making the situation more stable with
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the human darian matters, we're willing to call parade and disregard in any way we can look around 17000 guess or registered to attend the roof. as long as the thought gathered, meeting economists, businesses, politicians, banker, the scientists are among those boxes of 18 around a 100 and so the nation some around the world are taking part, including the from asia, africa, and latin america. so he, on the sidelines all the for the city and i'm last, it is a russia told us all the outpouring of support from moscow, the victims of the did the place which struck resignation. in february, we witnessed a kind of read the whole between the 2 categories of to and in the aftermath of this very dramatic as quick. that's what i witnessed was my own eyes as
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a master the most cool how, how deep the seems that he was coming from categories of the restaurant for the nation. people i received in one day more than a 100 volunteers at the payments. and then this whole came to help us packaging the assistance and the bringing assistance and the temperature was below 2525 below 0. and they kept working with us 4 days until 10 o'clock in the evening. every day for them was for the month. i'm talking about the people now let me give a great credit to the russian government or so because we go to something like 450 tons of assistance. and this assistance was transported to syria via the ministry of municipal defendants ministry of images,
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images. so we went ahead a lot by the national officials as well as monday, the restaurant people and the russian. i see the and i'm so sorry. yes, i could witness that. that was, i get a message of sympathy and love that we receive it from the combination of these exclusive coverage of the 26 st. petersburg. essentially the phone will continue throughout the week on the side by the for lots east, but 2 movie is a robot. split for the for rushes, farm and facebook about the expansion of a move to multiple the world, the rise of bricks and the shanghai corporation organization. i even watch the complete interview all day here on, on to the next or a chinese, unless tenant general has the cues the us. so the using crania is as kind of before
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it's of 2 weeks in russia. the us treated ukraine like cannon fodder. and it's the struggle against russia, so it would have one less competitor and strategic rival if moscow loses the war. i want to ask if the us really wants peace, if you actually want to be the black hand behind the scene, or you serious about becoming the friend who brings peace. this comes as a pencil and i was in use $325000000.00 movie a package for the train on tuesday. this is the full see if i can set the cube island to look at this for ad defense systems. i mean ition and vehicles then as it comes in, crime begins to it's counter offensive, which is seen us apply bagels, lost on the battlefield, as well as alive now to nelson, along his a vice chairman of the shanghai sensor for impact international. so he's now so as
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always a pleasure to see and thank you so much for joining us. eric, what do you make of a general, a heated the think it is how you pronounce his name, of his statement there, about how you craze being used by what is the news? i know, but what do your thoughts about his thoughts or i think the lieutenant's general from china has made a correct remark. actually the war in ukraine has been going on for more than a year, and there is absolutely no sign of it ending any time soon. this is warring to the rest of the world as well as bad news for the people of both ukraine and the rusher . i suppose. but keep sending of alms a most of the re troops to ukraine by the western allies is obviously not helping to calm down the conflict about escalating the patient. instead, i might be wrong. but as i'm, but as an a, from a distance,
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the declared objective of the west to defeat rocking troops or to bleed out russia by dragging on the conflict is not working. i pay with rushers, economies doing what, oh, despite the functions that are being imposed on it by the west trying to all the other hand as expressed its concerns. tom and a guy learned by sending it special envoy to try the media. it. china is hoping to bring the conflicting parties to the negotiation table, but understanding the complexity of the complex. i think we all know that it is not going to be easy and can be a long process. but meantime, we've also seen, you know, the chinese military officials attending the reason for category la dialogue and single expressing that concerns as well. and that's what you have mation remarks that was made by the chinese lieutenant general. a 1000, you're a man of the world. i want to go off script here for that. now we just heard that
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recently that the civil run offers is security team was heading to russia and started in poland. we know that he's that, well, he was that's to meet with the landscape until these we've had so many countries. so the get a, as in nancy, sit down and you know, and, and come up with a, a reasonable piece by him. perhaps we look at this the wrong way, instead of the carrot instead of the stick approach, fives, they should be looking for a callous approach. nothing's changed and they have yeah, what these kind of measures are just just don't really uh, you know, contribute to anything to, to bringing the war to. and then i think we have to look at the meta from a global perspective. i think the world is in a period of a major restructuring, a never in our history in our recent history seems to end of the code will have we
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seen so many troubles of the security risks happening around us is the strategy of the us and some of his allies is really to destroy russia and to contain china's develop. and then i think we have a big problem because it is not realistic. let's face it. russia cannot be defeated simply due to the fact that it is a country with its military might. and a new, clear austin know, surpassing almost every other nation in the world. also, china's development is unsupportable, given the size of its economy and the fact that it is already the biggest trading boss of over a $150.00 countries around the world. so basically, i think this only sensible way to secure peace and development is for all the major players to sit down and polk, and to find
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a solution for peaceful coexistence. what i have to stress is that it's an whenever there is a will, it's always the people who suffer. and that's why we have to voice out our appeal for peace. yes indeed. and now it's a long piece, not profit in the mouth, along vice chairman of the shanghai sense of a impact and his assets that he's always a pleasure to do. so. thank you so much for joining me. i can say the opposite. and now the international till the end of the a to z because with the, from the mission to the rapper road, a nuclear plant was the need as examples is broken face and shell, the area then. so it says had to wait to come back. so you create in control tower 3, the same lead by a raphael grossey as the sub and the safety situation of that is that for really to nuclear power plant remain serious is comes off and keeps like on the cold sky it
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down, which is nearby. please see is about the power stations of the security in a preliminary assembly i a, a seem concluded the reservoir providing cooling was a to the reactive is currently stable. there were also some info. so some damage cause volume playing shimming at the site. it will also ask them, cope with advise, let's say that it is impossible for mazda to time because of the station as most, who is responsible for the sites protection. obviously, you must know, hasn't showed at the power station from the station, nor has anyone turned the station into a military base. we've already been complying with such principles without any prior agreement and without any direction from the un visa, basic principles from which there can be no deviation. it is impossible to argue with the idea of the voice by mister grosse. so the cleaning representatives to
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remain silent again, we hear the same old song about me with the rise in the station. however, they refuse to understand that we are the pos, are responsible for the sick. you were to add the facility, and we are obliged to defend themselves against the cost of the tax from ukraine. there are exactly as many russian forces as our need is to protect the nuclear power plant. all the roman costs are of july and that seem visits and is i photos in nuclear power plant is this. and then to where you have to say, a pastor, 2 days delay russell, go see the general director of the i a has finally arrived here at supper road shit, nuclear power plants to, along with the rough l. grossey, another team of a i a, a monitors have arrived. they will spend some time here as well. and a role to agent with the team who has been here for 3 months already. and we are not here talking about a treaty or a convention or a legal agreement. or do we have is say 5 basic principles don't attack the plant.
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so that back from the plant to make the plant and military bases don't it because the external power supply, etc, etc. this is the costco reserve or as you can see, the water level has dropped significantly. hands of this was the main concern for the safety, oldest upper ocean nuclear power plant. however, this reserve, or behind me, the water level level here, is absolutely fine. if that's a normal level hand. this is the actual cooling pond that supplies water for this. for this upper rogia nuclear power plant. so i was able to see the quoting phones, i was able to see the contention and the retention dates, root canals and the list. we check posted to the system, which is indispensable for the courting function. so we can see, i would say there are 2 elements. basically on the one hand,
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we can see that visitation is serious, the consequences are there and they are real. at the same time that i'm majors that i've been taken to stabilize the situation behind me. har, this 6 energy blocks of this up are always you nuclear power plant. however, the plant itself at the moment is not fully operational due to constant bombardment of the ukrainian nationalist, according to the real south them. officials, these upper ocean nuclear power plants is now functioning at sets when seats a 30 percent capacity more over the employees of this plants are under constant psychological pressure from the ukranian authorities. also, as i've heard from the real thoughts, some officials, the art cyber threats constantly here as upper ocean nuclear power plants, apart from this cost and drawing
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a tax and artillery shipping take place over the summer. and so there's always a threat. all the nuclear disaster from one cause for emergency supper origin, nuclear power plants. well, so for me today, my colleague will be with you and the top of the out the we are in august on one of the most ethnically and culturally diverse regions on the entire planet. in fact, this city there been states all the way back to 8th century b. c, and was an important cultural stop on the great so way. which means it's a perfect place for us to jump right in and get a feel for everything the
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what is a lead me though, is a local historian, musician and guy with a special passion and connection to douglas dining culture the as well, thanks for meeting me here in chuck and it's a beautiful, beautiful area. and so it, let's get right into a druggist on uh, 30 different ethnic groups. 14 different languages about 200 different dialects. how can you have so much diversity in such a small, small space? little boy, 2 of the arabs and other travelers who came here. i used to say that i guess done was not just a land of mountains, but also a mountain of languages that i'm a good people living on each mountain, spoke their own language. for the cars, they got a booth for you. i think the roads were barely possible that will get through the settlements had little contact with each other, so different places had their own different languages,
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different customs and different cultures that instead of the, of the kids as me, which it doesn't include to, to, even today so when you literally go past the next hill, you'll hear a different language come through, boys. they come speak, doug, and that gives other speak luck like others speak, lives getting go on the bus, out in public school. so impossible, mountains go to eat and it's the nature of people i knew they'd like to be different from everyone else at the traditionally, they're attached to what they say is their own language croft and so on. the rest of the 2 languages and doug is down today because it goes to unfortunately $25.00 a likely to go extinct in the near future because language is a disappearing but just like in the rest of the world. and that's very sad. is this a regression will do some scary so on the issue of how much the calculus to meet a lot of the cases with so much diversity. it's still incredible that there isn't any in fighting. in fact, there's a word that i believe you have. it's called good. see meaning, highlander?
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what does this word mean to you? what does it mean to be good? see here, and i guess don't go to the people who are free, so free. like an eagle or the highlander is self sufficient. some of the stuff actually, as we say, new people in the mountains entre rich that are great all self sufficient of purposes. if i have enough focus and put them on highland as guardians of land a bit, it goes, it little little settlements were built in how to reach spots where agriculture was impossible, was miserable. and the name dug as done itself means a land of mountains. so that makes the old douglas dani people who go to the phone . if a boat jeff are good, when someone does a good job, people praise him and we don't get our a real gun. it's being called a gun. it's weird because a sign of recognition from the local people. you're talking about relationships between people. everyone here is open their friendly and they help each other. in fact, i've, i've seen this with my own eyes. people can walk into someone's house and there's so much hospitality. but i've also heard that the mountain people are tough. it
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seems like a paradox. can you explain this paradox to me? no. well, you can walk into any highlanders home and be there on a guest on more than not just on big holidays, most are going to go. so you can do that at any time for product as we say, a guest is a messenger from, i'll probably just send it with us and doesn't just show up in a mountain village for no reason is i bet somebody's if he's here because he must needs something like some of the band, the highlanders mature hosts, job is to help the best and the best way he can so that the visitor is comfortable and of course the guest gets the best room, the best food, the best treatment. and i put it when you get the money. at the same time, our house conditions with temperature is dropping sharply. a nice product must have influenced the local character as well. we saw people can easily get relaxed, but that tempers rise just as quickly difficult because we'll, there's like a muscle that contracts and relax is. but i would say that maybe that explains the
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paradox item, that it's one that that's what i think, at least as someone who lives here, we go to look at the resources, steve, and getting you here today. it is not that easy living in the mountains as hard. why do people choose this life to live up here, away from all technology away from all civilization? what pick them up? as i said before, and then go to the highlanders. main treasure was his freedom in the new with a footboard that you would give him his he felt free in places like this. there was no walls surrounding him, but nothing blocking is vision or so. you can see an enemy more, a friend approaching from a long way away. boy is so if you have a special klein medical, so people found their roots here are 2. and once they settled for whatever reason, they go to death lands on mountain terraces and they was self sufficient in bush and they had everything they needed you to i think the right alpine meadows above who is terrace farming below. there was some gardens where you can at least grow apples, impasse. and that was enough to sustain life here in the mountains. you just go to
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the function. it's fascinating. i have to ask because you look amazing and tell me about what you a lovely in between a. this is traditional highland dress. when you start out at 1st they will white. but during the caucasian will they will mostly read so that wounds wouldn't be so visible. that's why we have this joke and august on the red is the have a color with a jetta cask special breast pocket for rifle judges. the very next in flint deluxe, we used to have multiples. i can see that in the front desk, doing the pockets helped to reload quickly, or it was easy to remove cartridges when lying down, which is much easier than from a couch which bells and little people get a couch with you out to a build. you have to raise the upper part of your body, even though the a little cut up, the more and become much i'll get a so we students that puckett allowed you to reload and shoot on the well staying press to the ground to good. it's what benefits to do this. here is just an element of the cost to you. but also a reminder is the highlander is always ready to help. and if the need arises from
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but you're not supposed to pull your got out of its scabbard without good reason. and it took them according to all saying, probably in order to wear a dagger around your bells. and if you need know, just have a passcode on your head, fitch and that also a head under you, off the bus. and that means that he was supposed to think twice before using a dagger. wouldn't even tell me what the even when got. so you would get into a fight. stepping your opponent with a duncan like this was considered calendars and made you a target of a blood feud on the missed to you was supposed to slash in order to stop your opponent, to cushion without even caught his wrist. but stabbing meant killing you to kinda know religion in some be from pointing as a person like this is perceived as a threat, but you're not supposed to do it most part of it. even if i just do this, i'll have to answer for this threat to the almighty. if it needs it, so a dagger is just a deterrent google. it push it, that's what it was. a visual was. it was a new parents solution for the thought, for sure. and i see i have so many more questions for you, and i also know that you are a musician, so i'm fascinated to care on this conversation someplace else. ready.
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the so i have to say this is a beautiful, incredibly interesting instrument. tell me the story. what do we have here? what did they cement to any of our language, we call this instrumental mode, or pandora and russian friends with the it's the oldest musical instrument in the mountains. got off, a young guy fell in love with a girl, but failed to win her hand in marriage. so he killed his only go to come and jump down his own detroit in the middle because he was the owner of only one dagger. and then he made this instrument with.
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