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sided groups to discuss the future of the country and syria is a foreign ministry size. the e. u is currently opposing the countries vital. fundamental interest. syria which has withstood a bloody campaign of terrorism, is determined to cooperate with error brethren and allied states across the world to consolidate its victories, an offset, the dire upshot of economic sanctions against it. i was discussing this with a political analyst, a side subject just a bit earlier in the program, and he says, the you cancel this upcoming meeting with the arab league in order to avoid a diplomatic embarrassment. this is, the message says, is this on the if you imagine, if that meeting has taken place, you would get 27 the phone. but that's those sitting with a 20 to a point and this does include the center for this. that's what beautiful i think, embarrassment for the you and also for the americans who have made a lot of fix the keyboard to change of is you since a month. now,
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if that meeting will have taken place, that would be a clear admission from be actually that's why because it's you to be all baseball and they will need to take the dates. and that's what happens if you look at the, your response. because the big, the new to it just diplomatic, just though it's not gonna do anything because that trade between the e. m. off states is hundreds of millions, billions of dollars. you cannot afford this image and you made it easy to get. the whole middle east is gone. it was now new alliances of adventures. ukraine will become the new recipient of a that was originally intended for africa. that's if all goes according to applying, put in place for the future of minister of foreign trade and development in finland, the program that am so slash funding, the country is expressing support for russia. if each i minutes feel tabio remains
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type lift about naming the targeted countries of poured into a finished newspaper. african nations was singled out, however, with tabio saying the continent will be on the finland scrutiny. i think he has reportedly cutting a 100000000 euros and 8 allocated to other nations and says ukraine will become of the programs, main beneficiary, and that is as wide finland's earlier intentions spelled out in a 2021 africa strategy report, highlighting helsinki is plans to increase trade with africa, it believes supporting african economic development would help to prevent hunger on the continent, which the un decided on track to reach a record high. the position of the government in the end is this a disgrace. so it is a classical case of classic diplomacy way that it's and blake me. i used a to actually have sit in positions, meaning that the position of that countries take on the share ukraine conflict
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and may not necessarily be informed. violation of thinking is instead of decisions, but may be a product of me and to as applicants, you know, coming in the heroes of the show, the treatment of the opportunity that she's not going to create in poland. immediately of course, only dave, the view that part of the country is that the alliance to america is not a god swafford can and can only obtain the positions by boy to look at the east to be another candles and to the a will of i saw is enough to come and you look at the position of russia and china . if you started the free got it becomes nature on a that definitely tends to be more inclined to look at was these 2 countries in the west side is actually made an announcement to administer the rules that states russia is going to assist off with fits to set themselves into closer lativia independence and test automation. so this kind of behavior by seamless and even by
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poland and the rest of them can only push a, the african countries as much faster. a towards russia in china. it is currently world refugee to you and initiate a day of remembrance for those who a flight was ons and simon's now. for example, recently about a $300.00 pack of stony nationals was said to have died when an over crowded boat sank and was outside greece. following the tragedy by custodial authorities announced that more than a dozen alleged people, smugglers were arrested in connection with that. officials have demanded a further crack down on the dangerous and enlisted industry on the bus. my son had passed the 12th grade. he had very good marks that he attempted to go abroad saying my father had gotten old and i must help him. he wanted me to come back home and you plan to earn money for his family to get you to 3 people had gone from this
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town for my family members, for my cousins to our sons of my uncle. one is the elder uncle, and one is my and son. basically, when we investigated the matter, we are arrested 14 and direct agents involved in human trafficking. the basic issue as these people are not taking their legally or they go by legal means to do by legally from do by to egypt. and then to libby further from libya, they are moved by a legal setups through the mediterranean sea, which is very dangerous. many pakistan, these were shot at borders in the past. so a recent refugee wave has been sposed by a crisis and say down where at least 2000000 people of, of been fleeting. the ongoing fighting between the both admitted trade and a powerful and sojourn group. the un estimates a total of a $117000000.00 people will either be stateless or otherwise displaced by the end of just this the following
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a wave of terror attacks the west african nation of nigeria has organized a refugee camp that has become a secure place for those who suffered from an insurgency by the local huron militant group, but many in the common, but lacking the basic necessities like water and electricity, they've called for help from international organizations as well as well. the national authorities of the national supposed to pay i the i to insurance here because a we are part of the united nation julian, do what you said, a young liability a we assisted them in one way on the or those were the items. so yeah, please come to i did nothing but the forgot those there is no more do for live. he's home full. we need to leave his house or his hometown and to go and it just hasn't been come. if you see anybody inside the account for living, the comment about this and it has get to the extent that he cannot even be the situation. maybe he fee because of his life. well calling on the new government to
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get that for us on to come to a age because the fact that we uh, displaced doesn't mean we are not nines it in. and we have our constitution not right up to protect us for people killed for more wounded and exchange of gunfire and there and is rarely settlement in the west bank. it does come and made an escalation in violence between israeli and palestinian forces, telling me besides that the silence opened fire at a petrol station near the settlement of eli. a both of those showed as are a poorly killed, wiser ali forces. and previously though 5 palestinians were killed and many thousands wounded in a massive firefight during and is there any rate on the palestinian city of that's your name? the is ready for it is reported, the youth helicopters to deliver strides on targeted facilities during the operation putting you into minutes in groups that didn't show had on force to one of the aircraft to retreat. we spoke to a representative open, his riley,
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volunteer medical services organization. this whole idea of, of responding not responding political issues. it's not relevant. i come in, came out and killed 8 people in cold blood. and that's something which, which we always terms of our volunteers, the 1st responders from all backgrounds and all nationalities here. and israel response to the incident, treated the injured, perform cpr. and some of those who were unfortunately made are pronounced that at this theme. and one of the amazing things that the organization does that other organizations in israel, throughout to, as well as bring people together from different walks of life. and through that of the, you know, jewish christian muslim, everybody working together to try and say, well has, which isn't that, those that supersedes everything, eating religion, all religions value life. and that's something which we all have in common. we all share. and if we connect with enough commonalities, and hopefully we won't uh see these instruments take place again. well,
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during these escalating tensions that are all set up in settlements, where is railings and palestinians are inside co existing and a hominy is i'm at least correspondent with this is rarely communities, truly unique. a village where it is rarely jews, and arabs around $100.00 families live together in harmony and peace that they can hardly find outside all the time. we just read about wars and hate and, and wars, and killing and violence. and i think we have to put an end for these actions. so that's why we'd say here to be an exempt vision and to learn from our own experience and how to bring this disparity to others. the village was founded in 19 seventies, based on acceptance and equality of dues, and arabs to form over 20 percent of reserves population and complain about unfair
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laws and discrimination from the states. the mayor says the village itself, unlike for example, is rarely settlements. jewish only communities faces this injustice when its population grew and there appeared a need to expand with people from across east real. also willing to move in locals officially requests of extra heck. there is to build new residential areas from these really land administration. not only the request was rejected soon after the state started at legal battle to claim part of the village. you know, we are not the quite a citizens and is and, and land the issue and housing is another issue here where you can see the quality here. if you are not joyce, you can buy a state. it's not by, it's the east. you can even lease if they've been city, so he's in his rarely arab, the mayor is of a village rotate with jewish residents, share her concerns and frustration like sante. he says he feels pain to see israel
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. the stage predominantly made of jewish people who previously suffered a lot from race based hatred, like any quality in treaty. now there's the idea that when we have now a stay towards this state tube will be used in or the to the discriminate model north. these non choose palestinians for me, it's a, uh for me that's the biggest failure. it's it you can have we call on to the village when is really government prepared to approve the construction of 4500 new units in the jewish settlements across the occupied west bank. this controversial move was condemned internationally, including by the us. israel's crucial ally, criticism also came from we think from somebody's railing dues, including ones who live in this village. these are the do i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm
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a single foot on what you're doing that with bank and gaza. obviously. and for us is, is the opposite of what they're doing here for us. it's the, the, the other way around small chair society, kind of how far side locals believe education is key to success of changing the approach and eventually ending the decades long conflicts. local kids learn arabic and a hebrew, and also discover each other's history and mentality. and rare example of peaceful coexistence. the village house various conferences at one such event that took place when we arrived. the kids shows a little presentation promoting piece or salon anatomy. the, on the ceiling we saw a ventilation pipes decorated in the colors of these rarely and palestinian flags symbolically merged places of peace, national and hebrew. what had a settlement out of bouquets? one of a kind, the founders and residents of this village would love to see the principals they
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base, they community on applied to the entire state of israel. but it was, the governments dragging the country in the opposite direction. these idea remains just a mere raj, raising motion or how to you from the initial. well, how to set up the rustles has pledged another 50000000000 euros to key as well, many ordinary european so well up to the next in inflation. the assistance to ukraine has to be dealt with out over the next 4 years and is reportedly contingent on key of roofing, out entrenched corruption, a new crane. here we propose a financial reserve for the next 4 years. a 50000000000. you will. this includes both loans and crowns. the preserves will provide 1st of all the prospective file partners in ukraine predictability. and it should also incentivize
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other donors to step up to view has that struggle to maintain this economy over the past 15 years, a sense of cost of 2008 and financial crisis that originated in america. back in that you, the use economy was actually a full trillion dollars larger than that of america. but now even including the u. k, which left the block, the use economy is still a full 5 trillion dollars lower than that of america. i discussed this earlier and discuss the reasons behind this with all the contributor chris ends of the european union as the block itself has been have pretty much nothing door to the united states in terms of everything the united states wanted to do. we've come to the level of the program, the insights from the jobs not for example, where that your job any one of the last, probably the largest economy. now, within the european union, essentially just shot that what, what are their industrial factories now, the shipping orders that are industrial, west coast to the united states, which is obviously causing a lot of jobs, a lot of producing actual goods, which is, which is what creates g d p, right?
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it's is the domestic product product produced by a country without products or services and it just get somebody to talk to one. and the 2nd part is very simple, right? in terms of the, the current conflicts in your credit and you get with is just flies the united states blindly into this. they have science and, or the russian northern gas where the majority of it was relying on that very, very cheap, not to weasels, to power their economies. and out of just essentially. and now going to buy that, that results, especially natural gas from the united states. so essentially it seems like the united states, as we will decimate your economy and you'll go ahead with it and the same time, go straight to that awesome. we'll just shut off, show it as and number would tell us how it happens. you know, if, if the, you and the us continue this sort of special relationship, but the special relationship seems to be the us get everything and the you get this night. and i think it's very good because i think eventually we're seeing political movements wake up. we're seeing all physician to, to the conflict in ukraine waking up and people science realize that if that
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happens, we start to see different politicians, a different kind of politics being elected to the european parliament. we've got a toss a change in that you'll say you're in nations as a whole. you know, i always like to be a high, it's a lot to miss, but things are changing. if they change, yes. if they died. no, it's pretty bad news. i think the, the us president sun hung to bite and will reportedly plead guilty to tax crimes and a gun child because the part of a plead deal to avoid going to prison. now the deal will still need be approved by a federal judge. but if given the green light, they would close the official investigation, and the gunshots could report even be dropped. it completes probation conditions. now. it is alleged that several recordings included in the investigation show. joe biden was behind the sacking of a ukrainian prosecutor. a prosecutor was boyce or an investigator, ukrainian energy company, which, strangely enough, had hung to buy and known as payroll. those alleged incidents took place when joe
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biden, who was vice president under obama. and now for the us president donald trump meantime was currently facing different criminal charges, has slammed hunter biden's, please bill and i discussed it earlier with the program with a full show host the multiple to come and step out of the unusually lenient treatment. the president biden's son is receiving from the us court system. i don't think the timing of the announcement is any co incidence. either this investigation over these 2 simple, pretty obvious charges, a tax evasion and, and having a gun when you're, you filling out of application and you put false statements. not saying that you're uh, addicted to drugs. and therefore, you haven't gone under uh illegal, a pre test. it took 5 years, 5 years, but 10 days after donald trump is indicted and could face hundreds of years in prison sentences for what he's being charged with. um they, they come out and they finally finish the investigation. us attorney in delaware
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just said, he said, despite what the biden attorneys are saying that this clause is it, the 100 buys, in case it does not. so he's leaving it open for future charges or whatever, but now justice has not been, sir. i mean the good faith, 10 years in prison like a normal person would if his name, if his name was not hundreds abide and if his name was hung to a trump, how quickly would it be behind bars? uh, if his name was out there, trump forget, forget it. but kevin mccarthy, the speaker, the house republican and other republicans have come forward since this announcement . and they've said another example of a double standard of justice. i mean, this is just ridiculous. if you're, if you're on the left, you'll get one standard. you know, you can point to hillary and others. and if you're on the right, your point to trump and now it's just, it's just really the, i've seen the story suddenly it shouldn't be fading away. any time soon,
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but you kind of read much more about it on line. of course, a website on the, [000:00:00;00] the, with much of the world calling for an end to possibilities and ukraine, nato appears to have other ideas. is ukraine turning into washington's next forever ward? it certainly appears so that it has nothing to do with you crate. defeating russia is the goal the,
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[000:00:00;00] the hello welcome to worlds apart from the coalition of the willing to launch wars in far away land to the call, listen of the willing to accept that as the rule of contemporary world, the order. my guest today argues that thing neutral is a far more ethical and piece friendly position, then rushing in on the flying arms. how come? well to discuss that. i'm now enjoyed by john gong, professor and vice president for research and search engine studies at the university of international business and economics and china form experts is great to talk to thank you very much for your time. thank you very much. be happy here.
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now you've heard my introduction and i actually borrowed the, you know, this nice play of words from your own article in which you called for a coalition of the, on the willing and alliance of nations. thing out of the ukrainian conflict, which i think increasingly looks like a, an existential struggle between the rush on one side and the west on the other side . so why is being neutral and ethical and moral positions? aren't you supposed to choose between the forces avoiding the forces available? well, 1st thing i want to say is that today, stage oliver wars, not just enough for, for example, china has to be under tremendous political pressure to do something on this side on that side. on it, and i think the countries that represent that can the new toner camp is actually quite large. i mean that's the lowest majority. and typically the majority is pretty silent on this. and i think a small time to these countries to come up with a joints saying, you know, uniform voice that, you know, we are, we,
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we want to stay all of this was the same time when we too long to play an active role in terms of uh, mediating a peaceful solution here. so i think that's what i'm coming from. i think this idea is really being, you know, receive i well, for example, i can quote a statement from the present in president. so from visit china, recently he published this low interesting idea that the a group of countries should, you know, joined together. tu, tu, tu, tu, tu? cummings? a step being and, and media also show we have a number of initiatives. i mean, we are recording this interview on the eve of a major visit by several african has of state who also have some ideas on how these concepts would be mediated. i believe that today they're actually in kia, so they are trying to reach out to the 2 sides. but i think it's even bigger than that you're creating, coughing, because it's many, many countries big and small. suggesting that only the rules of the game and
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ultimately saying no, not only to be conflict but also to the current rules based order adventures now. yeah. so yeah, absolutely. um. so 1st, the again back to questionable why being a neutral position is actually not a ma, am i have you right as you for that? i think, you know, this has historical proceedings for example, and i, in my article, i quoted, the british experience doing the uh, you know, bulk of the 19th century when the united and them stay pretty much out of the content until walls and battles in europe on nevertheless, the country has an event in very well is to live in its global network of trade and in the business. and this was a period of time the historians called the splendid isolation like it was a very, very long time. it was a long time ago and i think that the, um, uh, today in the 21st century we need to be, you know, in still a little bit of a, a, a, a more where it is a live human addition to something very,
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very interesting because you also mentioned moral issues in, in your articles, and i think one of the things that happens over the last couple of decades is the united states and the west. more generally essentially hijacked all morality for themselves. i wonder if what we are witnessing right now. you know, brazil, a china african countries coming up with that own solutions to the conflict in europe is essentially saying hold on. we also have a stake in defining what's more on what's a more white, i mean, the, the more why don't you argument it was more as a mock and what it was hijacked to mean that, you know, without supporting ukraine, it's a more, i don't, i don't buy this housing model, i think, you know, we need to be on the saddle piece for, for the 1st part of it and, you know, with the car once they only going on, you claim, i think, you know, it's a smoker idea to keep shipping. uh, i'm saying to the battlefield, so i think the right thing to do is to advocate for a choose. so, you know, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, this is what i'm come from. but in addition to this also,
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i think even though i view it of imposing sanctions and i'm not even sure on the rest of the world, right. i'm, so i'm a bash are they coming out to say that not imposing sanctions? doesn't mean that you're not on the side of lowers and i think, you know, sanctions are like weapons of mass destruction. it was demonstrated in the past that it does kill people choose more people on a battlefield is actually on. and in this case, i think potentially, you know, the casualties may be more than just people in english. so are you, a craig, might be people in north africa in the middle east was suffering from salvation for example. so anyway, i think, you know, i'm, i'm not actually to say that the morrison is an idea that it's not just a subject to the definition by the west. yeah, absolutely. well, and when we say moral isn't just because of this isn't a big and it sounds like an ideology, but they are all entitled to our own moral laws wrong in morality. and, you know, nobody says that it's only like a group of are presenting to the wife countries that knows what's,
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what's best for the rest of us. so through, we know back to the question about the logical order. you're talking about the ru space or, you know, the, where she likes to talk about the room space, or the real question is horse and it was life and, and whether there up how by the west, etc. and also whether this most of be applied consistently on, you know, clearly i think one of the reasons that the, the global sales, i'm not very happy was the, this of loose space or is that the issue was haven't being applied sort of thing or in the uniform fashion on the clearing size of poplar c double stand this for example, um, you know, you compare what's going on you claim versus what's going on in i used to being a rocking of scatter stand. right? um, you know, uh, you know, totally double standards. you might have, you know,
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can i bring your to the issue of china's neutrality because americans are pretty open about the fact that in the attempt to preserve they can germany at 1st they, they need to do away with russia to undermine rush or perhaps to you know, split it into force and them and they're also very public. a like look at the documents there. say that after russia question is done. they will be dealing with the so called china's challenge. how can china been neutral, a concert or something like that? yeah, well i mean, a couple of people in washington as well as in brussels, have come out to say that the, you know, america's essential challenge or leave a flat is actually not rushed to essentially from china, not your, your entire existence is a challenge to them. this is how they define it. well, this is the how they define it. i mean, the china is a problem because one of the 2 things, one is going too fast. second us going to big. so that's in the self becomes a challenge to them. i mean, that's the thinking um but, but, but i think um,
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you know, the issue is about china as neutrality and what, what is this, you know, new toner, what does it mean? right? i think i'm on a one side in a we understand the, the complex reasons of leading up to this conflict to crank. and that i am trying to also say that very clearly that we should respect the sovereignty and, and territorial integrity. and in addition to this, you know, china's position is that the, you know, there should be a choose. i think china's, i don't know because if we choose on these is rid of january, i think it's not even trying to think of us because saying that, well, you know, china's benefit from this was just ongoing warning crate. that's not true. i don't think that's true. i think china does benefit from a ceasefire, at least so. so you know, the advocacy full of policies probably is where the january might be going back to the issue of china's motivation or china's interest. there is a rough consensus here in russia that's the washington chose to make the ukraine
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crisis. i means a tools of words. you know, joe, political struggle for dissolving germany. if that's strategy and doesn't succeed, don't you're seeing that the americans will have to come up with something new and perhaps controlling china more directly? yeah, well, i mean, there's a lot of voices in washington these days, you know, talking about a political solution of ukraine. so that you can so, you know, get more resources into the, in the pacific. and rather than talking about china from china's perspective as sort of saying mental, i think that the, we are the, the, the chinese side is dedicated to a, you know, trying to get a peaceful solution in ukraine as well as a, you know, not maintaining good relationship with the west as well, which do you look in union with united states? but unfortunately, you know, united states has of this mentality ofa you know, it's of no use, these ton is a big challenge. wants to have

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