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the at the end of the $18.00 cent, brittany began the illegal opium frayed in china. this hard drugs causing addiction and literally destroying the human body became a gold mine, or businessman from the foggy owl beyond. however, the ruling chinese dream dynastee tried to resist and to stop the illegal trade, which provoked the wrath of the london business community. in 1840 without a declaration of war, the english fleet began to seize and plunder chinese coastal boards. the bar lee
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armed in for lead train chinese army, was unable to provide adequate resistance. the jing empire was forced to hand hong, gone over to england, and open it sports board trading the leads of the in 1856 branch, and the united states joined in the robbery of china. the anglo french troops evaded the chinese occupied basie and committed an unprecedented robbery. destroyed and blundered the wealth of the un menu one palace. the defeat of the jing dynasty and the do opium wars fled to the transformation of the celestial empire into a semi colony of european states and started each age of humiliation. and the sale of opium took on collazo proportions and led to the horrible depths of millions of ordinary chinese
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the after we withdrew troops from g f. as promised, the key of authorities as their patrons usually do, through it all into the waste basket of history. where of the guarantees that they will not continue to abandon such agreements divided by putting, displaying a keep just feel that he says you have signed and then scraps under pressure from his weston, patron, small rush. i mean time posts, an african peacekeeping delegation officer. it's red tone from ukraine. at least 40 people, mostly children killed and dozens of others, abducted and unintelligent attack on a school. in uganda. everyone's president wraps up a tour of latin america signing dozens of deals with what he calls like minded nations. laying the groundwork for
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a new multitude of what the always working hard to give you all sides of today's top stories and with plenty of time to talk about on this program, let's go straight into it right now. so the russian president vladimir putin and basically showing proof of a crucial piece field that he says he have signed and then scrap on pressure from his western sponsors. he made those comments while hosting an african peacekeeping delegation. and some people did not agree with you quite inside that this deal would be confidential, but we also never disclosed it or commented on it. the draft of disagreement was initialed by a representative of the head of the negotiating group from key of he put his signature there. here it is when he used it's called the treaty on permanent neutrality and guarantees for the security of
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ukraine. it contains 18 articles and there was also an appendix is provisions concerning the armed forces and many other things. everything is written there down to units of military equipment and personnel of the armed forces. here's the document, it is initial, but after we withdrew troops from t f, as promised, the key of authorities as their patrons usually do, through it all into the waste basket of history. were of the guarantees that they will not continue to abandon such agreements. i think it's quite remarkable that the lodging there put in felt the need to bring this agreement to his meeting with the african leaders in my opinion, that it shows the significance. he attaches to these mediation efforts as well as rushes reputation because uh, i think what he's trying to do is to counter west a narrative that the russian military alteration in ukraine came absolutely
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unprovoked. and the western media and weston officials liked to present it as a, this cruel attempt to grab your print, entire true. where in fact uh, in the view of the russian president, what russia does is defending its own legitimate security concerns in, in ukraine. and he was very straightforward in describing a russian perspective in front of the african leaders. he said that the, uh, that agreement that he actually demonstrates it to them had this title on permanent neutrality and security guarantees it to ukraine. and that it was essentially the status was a secure distribution in europe, off to the end of the cold war. now uh, according to the russian president, uh, the kremlin remains open to o. uh, peace facilitation initiatives. as long as they are on, on the principle off of fairness and recognition of legitimate security
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interest of all sides. um, he's saying the african leaders for understanding the context, all of that conflict um not submitting to western pressure. now the african gas on the side side that they also have a practical, national security interest in a, solving the ukranian conflict because africa happens to be one of the most affected by uh, the, uh, food crisis. um the uh, the rising inflation when it comes to commodities when it comes to fertilizers when it comes to brains. here is uh, what the african leaders had to say during his meeting with the russian president. it has provoked problems in the field of energy and food security and unprecedented crisis in its nature. and he showed you already to support task in removing the obstacle solve this conflict. thanks to you and all the actors like to
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t a. m p u and we manage to pause the grain deal. i am confident that russia, one of the foremost nations of the u. n. and permanent member of the security council will observe the you and tell to as a continent we are being negatively affected in terms of why economies. the prices of commodities have gone up particularly grain and fits eliza us and the price of fuel have also gone up. and this is a consequence of the war that is ongoing. we would like to see further engagements with regards to the processes that were leads to the end of this war. we decided to come to your country at this moment as a delegation that represents the african continental. and us,
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who'd like to demonstrate to you our friendship, which has always existed between russia and africa. for the more we came to listen to you as who used to hear the voice of the russian people today, we're afraid somebody's crisis. not only does it have an impact on too friendly brotherly neighboring countries, but it also has repercussions for the whole world. and in particular, it has an impact on our applicant continent for the time being uh, the so called black sea deal, which uh, foresees the uninhibited expert, the few craney and wade and russian greens and fertilizers to the global markets. and he's working on paper. but the russian side of the deal is being actively sabotaged by western countries out there was one other important subject to that one and mentioned that came out as a result in this meeting and at it was on the subject of refugees, especially children that were removed from ukraine or that change that location.
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as you may know, the international criminal court earlier issued an arrest warrant for the russian president during the charges of forcefully removing the children from your praying . and one of the points of the peace proposal that was brought by the african delegation here to st. petersburg concluded the return of those children uh to their families, to which vladimir put inside the russian never objected to that. and many of the children, that's where i moved to russia from the conflict area. were our friends opposed to do to has with the children they are sacred. we were taking them out of the complex zone, saving their lives and their health. no one intended to separate children from their families. we were transferring entire orphanages. this was done absolutely legally, as they were officially represented by the heads of those establishments. we've
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never been against children, reuniting with their families in case their relatives appear. there are no obstacles to that. there have been none, and there will never be any. so, so you machine as the russian leader read to write that russian remains open to amy piece proof of puzzles when it comes to ukraine or when it comes to the way international system should be around here. uh, stress that the, every country has a key interest in being solver and in having its territorial integrity protected. but the principles of the un charter should apply equally to all. they should not be cherry picked. and that if all countries subscribed to the same standard or, or the same international laws, ronda them, cherry picked rules selected by certain group of countries them and only them security and peace could be insurance for all russia is foreign minister. so good
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law for all if he got involved. he's welcome. they 10 point piece proposal from south africa's latest saying it reflects principles that must go support. please don't put on my for that. which though this prison drama foods announced 10 closes, our colleagues identifying them on the well known 12 points of the chinese proposal . those parts that are close to their position, they include guaranteeing that there are no double standards, that all human principles are respected, that there are no unilateral sanctions or terms to ensure one's own security at the expense of the security of others. those are the fundamental approaches that we share. our partners from the african unit have shown an understanding of the true causes of the crisis created by the west. it is necessary to get out of the situation by address some of these causes to the development of concrete actions to eliminate them. these are what has been undermining justifiable security on the european continent for many years. we were talking on and see why they've been the
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hub us a call and the university of zambia, who, who says that the geo political importance of the african continent is growing and african countries independently coming up with their own piece initiative for ukraine. might've come was a bit of a surprise to certain western pounds i think now if it goes what you are increasing when you look at, you know, the, the, the kind of, you know, create a global architecture. we have sort of, you know, uni, pull out, and that's basically benefits the west where the united states of america udall. i book the dictates what i forgot to do and, you know, i'll, african countries would leave. so we fist conflict. we often strength in size between ad i saw on the often conditions where, you know, they have right increasing roll of breaks in the global trade, global politics. so africa coming up with that initiative and them being independent. all of the difficult things. why.

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