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the years we were talking on and see why they've been the how about i call the university of zambia, who, who says that the geo political importance of the african continent is growing and african countries independence me coming up with their own piece initiative for ukraine might have come was a bit of a surprise to certain western pounds i think now because of what you are increasing when you look at, you know, the, the, they've got into, you know, the 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 booked the dictates. what i forgot to do and you know, our african countries would leave. so we faced conflict. we have seen a strength in size between. i saw on the conditions where, you know, they have right increasing roll of breaks in the global trade, global politics. so off we got coming up with that initiative and them being independent all of the different things. one is
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a slap in the face of the usa europe. that's why you're seeing that, the professional, the of, of the whole process and the people that the, for us to, to go process done on this conflict. and by doing africa once in multiple out, the us president drove by and has a fun that he does not foresee ukraine joining nato any time soon. he's cited in trends to corruption and an inability for the country's military. to me the prox stand the easier for ukraine to join nasal? no. because they got to meet the same standard. so i'm not gonna make it easy. i think they've done everything. it really is a coordinate system for all the standards. but western media reports in recent days have set that up by and
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then is overseas allies supported, expedite, i think nato membership for ukraine, citing government forces. they even said nato chief, yet installed in both proposed the initiative. i think we better learn a bit more about this now across live to international consultants and political analyst, earl resolution. joining us live from washington dc where it's about 12 minutes past 6 pm. that great to see you url. thanks so much for the coming on that program . now i know you know the story, but i mean look, can i just play devil's advocate just for a 2nd earl? i mean, do you think of a native members besides america actually want to truly expedite membership for you crime? you know, i, i, there, there's, obviously there's dialogue going on there. and i think that's a measurements in the potentially get nato involved, the more but directly to be dangerous, that i do not believe that the support is there. and if they're going by their uh, the, the typical,
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unanimous direction to i just cannot hungry. i don't not see hungry supporting it. i do not see turkey forwarding is there's a list of other countries that would not support the ukraine, the media to an expedited the entry. and they, you know, must abide at least in this situation. i agree with them is uh they do not meet the standard and uh, i think would be very, very dangerous for the blocking for the world. if uh, if they, if there was some type of expedited, the exceptional acceptance made for bringing them into the, into the block. but are we, we keep hearing, you know, what, what some people called flip flopping. i mean, you know, we, we came here in these different officials and certain parts of the world, say, ukraine is jenna, is going to join nato. no, it's not going to join nature. no, you cried mike. joy noted what we'll, we'll just see what happens. why does that seem to be this disparity among what is supposed to be a unified blog? i don't think, i don't really think there's unity going on. i think in the background, we've got
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a lot of disagreements. especially this, this whole conflict in the actions that nato's role that really, that helped provoke this on. but um, i think that some of the members realize that there's uh, a lot of hesitation in the background. i, i just the, not the, if it's, if they actually did accept the ukrainian, um it would be, it definitely would provoke uh, even more reactions, even work with just escalate it in more. uh ukraine should have sent us remain neutral in the lights. they were after the fall of the soviet union, i think their constitution, they didn't change until the 2014 cool. um there was an announcement by nato that they wanted them back in 2008. right. so it has been a very clear on their concern. as far as your brain goes, ambassador burns,
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then my rushing to us and bass, or through russia, made it very clear that no political entity in russia would approve of a ukraine acceptance in the nato. and so the, the writings been on the wall, the red line has been drawn in and it just is a, it's a nightmare scenario if someone does that, but i personally do not lead to the, i think there's too much dissent with them in the background. not stick to them being accepted as this is to send the cleaning the mainstream media is having a very difficult time reporting what it might say, earl, that, let me ask you this. if i may, you know, we, we bought the st. petersburg, economic for him, wrapping up right now, independence of the north and an african delegation. a team of 7 different delegates from 7 different nations. i propose a piece initiative for ukraine understands that lensky just kind of costs it off pretty, pretty quickly. you know, china's go to attend the step piece plan as well as the landscape said no to the pope, even put out
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a piece initiative as well. and all this while. so get off at all for the even the russian president have said, look guys, we are open to negotiations. earl, why is it the african proposal? but china proposal the pope's proposal. why is it the key of genuinely keep saying no to these proposals? well, i think that's because there are a higher ups to are telling them. no, i think as we see from the, the draft agreement that president clinton showed in the african leaders there was agreement going on early on in the this conflict, the early stages, it was a settlement that basically what the food that just had to be finalized the wording and final signature, but uh, but then again we had uh the un unannounced surprise visit by mr. johnson 6. yeah. and i'm sure we had phone calls coming from washington. and lo and behold overnight,
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the agreement with withdrawn. and there's been no real, real serious discuss that. so i think uh, unless you have the us uh, maybe lender to some degree. unless those who are in agreement with the settlement piece. nothing's going to happen or nephew listen semester blinking. whatever they're proposing is unrealistic. it's a non starter, it provides too many to be p conditions. it basically is a laying out a plan. the rest of it has to surrender and it does not provide any type of, uh, address any of russia's needs. and that's why that's what, that's what got us into this to begin with is the, the arrogance of, of, of western diplomacy. or i don't know when i call a policy, but the foreign policy it to the personnel come and that's what put us to the situation. and so there's, there's really no right now there are things they do. there's some,
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there's some talking going back right now because they realized how can i add to the situation the most? um, but uh, so far there's been real no serious. it was a willingness to negotiate in a realistic manner was put forth by the west. well, i certainly think that definitely seems that, you know, there's a certain amount of support in western countries that is waning. you know, as this conflict does drive gardner, also these failed counter offensive as well older. as the reason i wish we had more time for this or international consultant, political analyst joining us from washington dc. it's always a great pleasure. thank you very much. to uganda. well, as we understand 40 people including kids, this idea of being killed and others abducted in an in search at the top on a school near the congolese border authorities that a terrorist group of ties to atlantic state was behind the attack. the school is just a few kilometers from uganda. is western border with the democratic republic of congo
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. a national police spokesman said that the drama tree was but down or breathing locals on the we spoke to basically said the killings and the abductions. well, they weren't the only a trust cities that were carried out the government and buddies to pdf, hold subs with destructions of the health of 100 distribution. back up to the moment. we've sold it to the people. i sold it to the list of somebody i am reluctant most to blame because they usually had students who updates on some of the like to keep get around really civil mental grief. so i think that they did when they entered the school, they met the, the us for foods,
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i'm the money they met them and he says direct that in the, in his room they were like, do you have a phone? she said, yes, you bring that phone. do you have money? she said, no. you how will support then the village took them to the store and they told our fairy and the house sucks. oh for sure. then i'll have suck bins. as the multi polar world continues to blossom it rounds president has completed a tour of latin america during which dozens of deals was signed with allies, a shared server, uninstalled. so pushing that of a well a more of a multi problem. the world. i thought he's correspond to alex back. the president for easy is back from is tor to 3 less than american countries historic. the trip that to check to venezuela. nick argue i q of it, one of those countries definitely have a lot in common as though on,
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on there you want to sanctions and all have been targeted by region change attempts by washington. so it raises was, it tries to build on this common ground to both both sorts ties with like minded nations that are the same time are geographically close to the us. something which american officials have reacted to saying that grace is trip. dennis trace the failure of presidential by it is not an american policy. so now one is trying to create a unified funds comprised of the sanctions head nations to define washington as pressures during his 4 day latin american tread. crazy saw assigned dozens of economic and political agreements and different fields from energy to id and mining power plants to pay the way for a future cooperation with them as well. nick, your i, q and cuba. you were assigned to 35 agreements and member on himself understandings with these 3 countries in the fields of energy, industry, mining, power plants,
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and the subject. the have good capabilities in latin america, like biotechnology, to just in character as the 2 sides vouching boost by that old trade from the current of $3000000000.00 to $20000000000.00 to $1.00. also inc. 6 major cooperation deals with him on several other agreements with mag you up the one the president said to confront that you want us to study. there is no way but to resist . if something is, it's what to be our enemy. naturally, we will conduct a resistance stones through gold and such an adversary have declared that and our ends nation has acted on that. and now this resistance has been taken for, i'm on countries was interest, are completely aligned when he was in cuba already said that to one and have own i have a common world view including there is trundle for independence. the one who present a survey. you want us as so called maxima, pressure campaign, against a wrong,
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has failed in the phase of resistance. he said that this is thanks to constructive relations with independent countries, such as been as well to you, bar and nicaragua. so really believes that it was ties with, there was a lot in american countries are not normal, but the strategic sense is election as it was. president bracy said that everyone needs to avoid tying gets economy to the 2015 deal with the way i send that to ross, should find new destinations to interact with them. partner with to neutralize this anxious. and this seems to be perfectly matching the multiple reward order it one is looking to bring about with the help of its partners like russia and china. the 17 people including 5 children, have been killed in an ass strike on the suit. and these capital is, according to authorities, and right now is unclear whether it was a drone or a jet. that struck southern costume has been described as one of the deadliest single, the types, and the ongoing conflict between national forces and of household power military
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organization. of the following footage, uh with civilians who are essentially right there trying to line up and get free meals and mid wide spread shortages level john less than most i'll be able to hear . besides, the ongoing conflict in general has severely impacted civilians in this thought process. and spend a minute friend development sleep. well, things have inside the neighborhoods and we can see the army. our missiles resets that are having misstep themselves inside the below citizens. unfortunately, there was a mess of that in the saw. so i presume not your most neighborhoods. no furniture shouldn't have there more than 16 or 17 member was being sold from 4 to 5 from 3. and this says phrase that this ration fighting for edison people turned inside. your house is assigned to the missile. well, it says trust funds is out of your mood, can many different discharging spaces for petroleum in a gas station. these are maintenance vision for providing the country. or we can
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say this is the main cause of structure. so our set up are trying to this friday, they're trying to take it out the trying to control way. so when this is like good their bonus to control the menu boards in this project raises it. they can. busy provide their soldiers petroleum and you can see it's been a week, 3 weeks are as it members are, our top petroleum and all people are so they don't have the charging more. it's very difficult to find petroleum or a guess really thinks that to provide you with is a charles service sense in a new episode of going on the ground after a time. she speaks to pack of stones for my prime minister in wrong calling about the countries and total political signed off its ties with washington. and his mom about this immediate political future is a sneak peak. congressman brad sherman has written to blinking at the state department saying, you know what is going on in pockets on as regards democracy as regards the
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imprisoning of your party members and leaders alone. what's happening to you as well? you know, i don't care what this, you know, if the comment about was helping me. and frankly, i think by just something doesn't match as eventually we will have to solve it. sort of all the problems. but my only point is, you know, how on the western countries talk about what does have the dialogue was how big and in long gone a lot of the week as a giant all of our russian human rights issues. so is it only our human rights only, but a democracy in border when it comes to rivals, should not be consistently across the board. if you all profess am's a democracy and human rights then shouldn't be whatever they are while agent. then they should speak up with those boxes on right now. the was human rights,
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human rights violations that going on and focused on right now, when do we running? if all this quote actually managed to wrap up before the next election in buckets from willie run for prime minister as well. of course this is the election. yeah. i mean my part is or, or what is for the election. but what the, what is happening is the, the other, the most so scared of losing that they want to either text it to me logo. so be going, it will not be on to them, but it's like, or does it somebody called scanner? no, because it is on folders. so normally once it goes to actually uh, disqualify it or would it be present of what again would it be? would it be a big fos, whatever. because my apologies was do with the election when i was there because it's just the companion never has the public stood with any one body as it stands today, which is all the parties together. i was scared about competing against us. the,
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you know, this is not the international as of ecuador scholastic, as islands have received a much needed shipment of natural gas, its following weeks of shortages on the archipelago and the south american nation has been struggling with an economic crisis. the critics, the accused, the government of trading its suffering safer lucrative deals with american investors. one such agreement is said to have reduced equity was debt by over a $1000000000.00, but a former senior officials as the pact lacks transparency and may ultimately have some pretty bad results to see what's up conducted under the best practices with respect to best buy ends. in 4 minutes, this is very greeting go. we are talking about these resources and simply to benefit the intermediaries with private actors to reduce the transaction costs. we have sacrifice sense binds, and we have some sit up an international arrangement. that is no more mean. it is
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not managed by the government and they migrate. the bose executive board are not on the government that the public sector here. this is very trouble. so because the way that these deal has been set up is using internationally i resources, brenda, use the information at the netherlands by private actors. so looking forward to resolve the climate issue, thinking of the next week, we will have the meeting buyers above the solving deal to that financing and restructuring. i think that the more little guy that i was say, it's a pretty bad example and a present that shouldn't be of interest to get in the northern countries. we have way worried now we understand what it was active for the same model. these lack of trans binds the data also for you guys is our also written decisions on public policy and the use of others are dropping out the program for now here and i'll see international from port of us here at most. good. thank you so much for joining us
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. all the story. do you want to catch up on, you know, where to go? it's all went onto the a, the same rom, just don't you have to shape house after kids and engagement equals the trails. when so many find themselves worlds of parts, we choose to look for common ground the the most affordable cuz it also was the business. and you clean the 3 of the of the daily design. yeah, mary,
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comes green. we've got to reduce discussion of clipping for those ceiling and provide jewels to suction. sure. ruckel even was not as if author of the additional suited him for which of course, and yet you throw in with them in the probably just a moment. that was to obviously the real deal is that researching yes, just to be as care to shoot up. so usually i'm doing that the studies for civilian sort of place to for me to on, on all things to do there, which originally it was just pushed. it just won't because we use new way to close or do full color. we really don't know which these are i know for the don't know is i could to just to do, given the other than a mucus to, to sort of these 1st opinion pronounced has come all the, the
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look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings accept we're so shorter is a conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence at the point, obviously is to makes a truck rather than fit the job with artificial intelligence. we have somebody who would be in the robot most protects this phone existence was alexis, the or the 1935 fast is easily led by dictator benito mussolini decided to expand its colonial
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empire in africa and take over the opium. by that time, e z o p o was the only fully independent state on the continent. back in 1896. its inhabitants were able to defeat the italian colonies and defend their independence. since then, rome craved for revenge for the humiliating defeat. in the morning of october, 3, 1935. without any announcement, the foxes attacked ethiopia and bombarded it most severely. d. d o. b an armed forces bod, courageously. but the roots have a d. a. b, a tell you and knew no bounds. they use not only massive bombing attacks on civilians, but also the chemical weapons toxic gas is this james the course of the war? as a result of the occupation of ethiopia, by the fastest 760000 people were killed. the capture of the african
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state was committed with europe's tacit approval. britain and france recognize the annexation, giving the green light to a further fastest expansion in the world, and paving the way for the outbreak of world war 2. the see? hello, mr. lab rouse. thank you for agreeing to speak with us. hello. let's start with ukraine. as we all know, the western countries continue pumping ukraine with weapons. they supply arms, including the ones that are being used by ukranian diversion, reconnaissance groups on russian territories and bastards of unfriendly countries have been summoned by the foreign ministry. numerous times. however, there are talks about new deliveries of f sixteens and maybe even more advanced missile systems. as you mentioned, the f. 16 jets could accommodate nuclear weapons which could lead to unacceptable
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escalation. and here's my question. in that context, will moscow adjusted stance on the relations with western powers. i think the stones changed drastically a long time ago because we can no longer rely on the problem is given by the west and the agreements it signed. those agreements were presented as a foundation for building constructive partnership between the russian federation on the west. the relations between the russian federation and the west were pools in almost every area in some situations that will hold to. i'm gonna probably stay that way for a long time. i don't know when that could change just at this point in history. the west has lost russia. i have no doubt about it. and the sooner we part with the remaining illusions, the best of the situation will be for i own groceries. the president has given a clear assessment of the current context. he gave her lots of examples of how for a long time off of the soviet union cease to exist. russia was trying to build good relations with the west saying it's as
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a strategic partner or maybe even an allies. and it was intended to dust because the west wasn't ready for equal partnership. the west source is just some territory that have to be utilized. it was similar to a colonial approach to use others and getting rich, they have expense to. we have resources, the west gave us technology, give us cheap oil, cheap gas, and other mineral resources that you have an abundance. and we will give you everything you need for civilized living. so you can develop some type of automobile industry on other things. this isn't within the policy now, each is agreements of guarantee strategic stability. since the soviet everyone destroyed the anti ballistic missile treaty intermediate range. nuclear forces treaty. the treaty on open skies, which is a now the strategic homes adoption treaty with which we have to suspend because the west and america in particular, undermine the foundational principles of that treaty dispute. the principles of a quality partnership with respect in the visibility of security is the basis for
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our nations. the also duction and control procedures that have that foundation to them is now it so gone. and we fully understand that we can only rely on our cells . and bill relations only with countries opened to equal mutually beneficial partnership. no service goes, nobody leads a nobody is lead in this type of co operation is that this is not what we see in the west. these days, the anglo saxons are basically running the show. it's controlling the rest of the collective west. they are using the current situation, which they created through ukraine, this war against the russian federation. so to remove competition, they see us as a competitor. they see china was a competitor in there, that doctrinal documents clearly state that. but they also removing that competition in continental europe. it's obvious, the economic and social processes in germany a grim other countries. i'm not much better off with the united states benefits of
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most and the u. k is always somewhere around helping america reach itself. is goals, like you said, they pump you crime with more than weapons? long range missile systems that could potentially reach versus territory. and now this whole f, 16 discussion. yes. these jets all capable of accommodating nuclear weapons. we put in the state to data experts regularly meeting the security council format with 5 nuclear states are represented. we voice are concerned and the strongest terms the americans tried to downplay the issue saying, do you really think we would surprise you? crime, with jets that can carry nuclear weapons. we said that we are not going to think systems will affect these jacks, will be able to detect the ones carrying nuclear weapons and we will react. this of course, is in the purview of military. they know what to do. so like you said, we will react with military technology. diplomatic relations are at the lowest
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point and the reaction is expected at sixteen's a product similar to technology. and so naturally, if we see these jets headed to ukraine and as a threat to us, we will react with military technology as well. a mr. lab rouse, let's look at the bigger picture. the foreign ministry stated in the past that talks with the key, if can only happen if the new geo political reality is taken into account. what reality is that, and what is russia's place since the war? that is why it's against this is a geo political war, but they are eliminating rivals. that's how we see the situation. to resolve this situation, we need to keep in mind that we are dealing with a geo political conflict that's it's an attempt to find the west to preserve its hedge. a monic position by all means stephen, through the death throes of the era in which it dominates down the global arena. the attempt is futile, and we all know this, which it is. what will be the concrete realities on the ground though the menu, these 1st realities are defined by the process is that take place on the ground by
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the full referendums held in the phone. you regions of russia, as well as by the decisions taken by the russian leadership russians federal assembly. this is number one, by the way, us for the realities on the ground. i'd like to remind you that back in late march or the april 2020 to president putin was all safe for us. it was ready for tools and he made it very clear that we're not rejecting tools. but those who do need to understand that the longer they put all the tools, the more difficult it will be for them to reach an agreement with us. it's a general conceptual framework within which we exist today. and in a broad, a geo political sense, this will warrant the need for addressing the issue of security guarantees. we wouldn't be prepared to let security guarantees be based on more pages and promises, or even documents that west may offer us. we must guarantee national security on that road and there was a 2nd geo political, a more comprehensive aspect to this.

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