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the earlier russians had of state had a phone call with his turkish toner parts who also backs the actions of the russian officials. meanwhile, are ronnie and authorities underlined their support of russia's rule of law and called the attempted mutiny and internal affair. windermere, putting also stayed in touch with the leaders of other friendly nations, such as is becca, span and cause extent to go further, ends up on this. let's cross live now to nelson wong, the vice chairman of the shanghai center for impact and international studies. and they've all day club experts. nelson is always great to have you on the program. now let's start with this response from beijing. what does the chinese support of the russian government amid this attempt is made me tell you about overall relations between russia and china? well, the attempt to newton a of a p m. c box is a, you know, quite worried when it 1st started and an excuse me,
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a lot of people across china, a mostly concerned about the well being of the russian people went about the social stability of russia, which is quite natural. considering that the country is in the middle of an ongoing conflict in ukraine. so i think it's natural that people are very much concerned. and the, the following ministry, a response of trying towards russia, i think, came at the right time, which shows that the charlotte does support the leadership in russia and which is very, very important that this critical state. right. and when it comes to that response and does things unwavering positions send a message to the west, in your opinion, uh, uh, well, uh, believe so, but uh, it actually reflects the, the,
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the position of trying, uh, when it comes to handling is relations with all neighbors uh, this is the rush, it is a close neighbor and as a strategic partner with china as well. so well, i think it's only natural that we don't want to see any social instability on the chaos in russia, particularly at a time as i said, that the country is in the middle of a major conflict. now when it comes to this attempt is made new, we know that there was certainly a lot of media coverage, especially in the west. they were really and bring it up. there was a lot of fake news from all across social media and the world is obviously watching closely to see what happens and what continues to happen. so how are the latest events covered there in china where you are? well, the, the incidents itself as being widely covered across china,
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a different levels of media, including social media as well. people are talking about it. and uh, but uh or i can say personally that uh, people are quite concerned during the last 48 hours, but it's good news. some people feel relieved that the, the, the whole situation has been under control and that, that uh, per gorging is now heading towards veterans and the situation is largely, uh, being paid. yeah, that's a good point. now, when it comes to that coverage that we saw in the western media, we did see some different phrases, right? you had different outlets that were very critical of the wagner group in the past, suddenly started referring to them as these, quote unquote rebels. now that they saw that they were going against people in the russian military. so what do you make of that change in coverage?
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and do you think that the public is actually picking up on that and paying attention to the phrases that are being used and kind of how that narrative is shaped? or i think the, the media across the world has been reporting bottom lodge of what's being happening. and even though we really don't know what's happening behind the scene or a during these polls, some particularly pull between the president of the better it was with the the p m . c. of wagner. for a goal issue, we don't really know what happened, but it seems that uh, you know, both sides have reached an agreement and the situation has been under control. in terms of a cost bear with a say is there are always people who are always full, that condo across the street. but to me, i don't think that
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a lot of people really believes that there is a following kind behind all this by basically because a from all the media reports that we have, we have received. this is like an internal kind of misunderstanding or conflict, or personal hatred or among people's concerns. but as long as the situation is now under control, i think people are released certainly a lot of moving parts here. and we appreciate you joining us to break it all down. vice chairman of the shanghai center for impact and international studies involved di club expert nelson long. thank you so much for your time and insight. thank you . and meanwhile, security forces were deployed to the russian capital to secure the highways leading into the city counter. terror measures were declared by local officials and we'll stay in place despite the deal. being confirmed. monday has been declared
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a non working day. local officials have also said there are no restrictions on entering or leaving the city and the situation rooms peaceful in the streets, but as a precaution, large scale public events happen postpone. as several checkpoints were set up on the outskirts of russia's capital in the moscow and to the regents traffic restrictions on the main highway have been lifted. media bloggers and politicians have also been warned by authorities against distorting official information or to contribute. rachel morrison has more, the things are a little bit different. as russian president vladimir put announced earlier, anti terrorism measures have been put into place here in moscow, but also in the greater moscow region. and we have reports of checkpoints that have been set up and also national security personnel that are on alerts. now, these anti terrorism measures have also been stood up in a nother city put on this,
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which is about part way between here in moscow, and are also found on where wagner brew fighters faced off against russian military earlier. now what exactly does this mean? what. 2 these measures well the last time they were used was in 1991 during and attempted to by a communist party hardliners against then president mikhail gorbachev. and they're really, really rarely used, but exceptionally in this particular case. and what they mean is that checkpoints are set up that interception of communications, including email and telephone calls can occur. searches of bags or cars can occur at tech points. people can also be asked to produce identification. so these measures are really exceptional.
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but um, for now, people are out and enjoying the weather and things don't seem to be too much different here in downtown last. check out our website, r t dot com for live updates about the wagner made me attend. and the latest developments in the peace process as due to shared archie international for more continuing coverage. the, the russian ministry or defense as their forces have forwarded ukrainian counter offensive attempts. here the war torn town of arching moss, they said russian forces have also repelled kids formations and other key battleground areas on the southern part of the front line. with hundreds, it'd be framing casualties reported in a single attack. russia's defense ministry says that russian rockets have all sir despard, ukrainian weapons, and ammo depos away from the front lines. the united states in india signed
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a series of deals ranging from defense to artificial intelligence during prime minister remote each visit to washington. this week. as the white house courts knew daily in a bid to swear the nation away from china, archie's ilia for try and go reports of what gives them best these. so when the red carpet was rolled out for, and the render modi in america, the intention was to show the whole world just how close india and the us are now. and one to be in the future along the way. that the relationship you choose united states india is one of that will be one of the defining relationships of the 21st century. ok? we got it just like we did when the media tried their best to explain that all this is intended to send the signal to be doing. this headline says it all. china was the ghost at the us in the feast. although when mr. moody and mr. barton were doing their speeches, they didn't say the word china,
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but the people on capitol hill are much more outspoken when it comes to how dc and new daily shared common interest in challenging badging. india is also moved off the center on things like, like china, you know, they recognize china expansionism is a challenge in that whole region, not just a south china sea, but as a some of the border disputes they have with china, our nation's economic and security interest i will, i, for many of the most pressing issues, especially the growing hostility of the chinese companies policy in the himalayas and in the indian ocean. now, what is the actual wench been of this friendship that you define but 21st century american business giants are looking to bombard the world's 5th largest economy with tech deals even most, cuz promised his tesla will soon have a presence in india. apple wants to have a quarter of all is i phones produced in india. there are deals and loads and loads
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of fields from jet engines to micro chips. you name it. now, you know what's really quite fascinating, not so long ago during the times of the cold war, washington tried to gain leverage against the ussr by bill king, ties with china and eventually flooding it with hijack. here's how the former us secretary of state described the logic behind such tactics. china had to be able to accounts on american support against direct soviet pressures threatening its independence of territorial integrity. it must not be permitted to maneuver. i sent a necessary shutdowns complex as it might be to execute such a tactic. it was always better for us to be closer to either moscow or picking then either was to the other except in the limiting case of a soviet attack on china. china is communist, who could care less as long as there were other interests in mind. when kicked off as an initiative by the nixon administration to reconcile with aging 50 years ago,
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remained alive all the way till the 21st century. just before stepping down present, bill clinton showed he was the biggest fan of bringing the rising asian powerhouse into the global trading system. this is how he then promoted the so called china trade bill. if you believe in the future of greater prosperity for the american people, you certainly should before this agreement. if you believe in the future of peace and security for asia and the world you should before this agreement, this is the right thing to do. we know the next chapter of this story, president trump, who flushed all the remains of what once appeared as friendship. we're now making it clear to china that after years of targeting our industries and stealing our intellectual property, that's asked of american jobs and well, it has come to an end by the looks of it. indian is falling into china's foot steps
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from only a few decades ago. one big comment is full, always requires a good new friend, hungry for technology, and of course, geographically close to the enemy. does india have a plan b? if someone fresh in the white house decides to dump the friendship primitive ceremonies reception of the white house did not go without some confusion as president biden put his hand over his chest. when the indian anthem was playing. standing to attention for around 15 seconds before realizing his air. there are also some questions surrounding the deals that were assigned as the indian government approved plans by us chip maker micro on technology to build a 2700000000 dollar semiconductor testing and packaging plant in the country. but now we'll put new deleon, odds with beijing, which bands the operators of key domestic infrastructure for making purchases from
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the us. chip maker a mid ongoing tensions back in 2021. the indian semiconductor market was worth $27000000000.00 and is projected to more than double by 2026. however, despite this rapid growth in the market, india has yet to establish its own manufacturing facilities. journal has drawn verola. it says now that attempts to co worse india with hard power have failed. washington is trying to entice it with offers, it can't refuse. or mr. moody certainly feels very confident now because he is in the driver's seat. i and in the relationship with the us, the us has read over the past year, us as exercising norm as pressure to get him to bow to their wishes, to have sanctions against russia. to stop trading with russia, the american media, they're totally under the really totally under the control of the white house. and they will reflect positioned, the white house. and they've been vicious through the american media over the past
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year for hasn't vicious, in regard to india. i was just really, really shocked me at certain times closer. and because the idea was to the about make mode about making the about make india kneel before the united states and it didn't work. it didn't work. embody stood as dram, the indian people, they stood their ground. and now america, you know, the white house is going to try the trauma center where they're gonna see if this works is they're gonna offer him a business deals. i think the right business deals probably some financial assistance, but yeah, certain types of cooperation that are beneficial to in the i'm sure the i'm sure there's gonna be a really some, some really wonderful deals coming out of washington coming out of new york city, ride new york city wall street. so we're gonna see a lot of sweet deals coming out for india. india is going to think, you know, is it going to, is it gonna fall for these cheap tricks? right? is it, is it gonna take the bait? if it takes the bait, then it's going to be stuck on uncle sam's hook, and that's
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a vicious, bloody hook. so this india really wants to be on that, that re, let's see, mr. hook that to uncle sam's, go throughout them. i'd be, they had teacher out of private school in the u. k, which taught the royal family has been arrested for paying more than $80000.00 to disenfranchise children for sexually explicit images. police were able to track the pedophile after he uploaded abuse of images involving children onto the dark web. the soldiers of the images and video is recovered from his devices, which showed an appalling catalogue of sexual abuse being perpetrated on children. smith offered individuals payments for indecent images to verify his own sexual desires, which resulted in the horrifying abuse of young children in india. math estimates pleaded guilty to 22 counts of child sex abuse after british investigators rated his home last november. smith had previously worked in or for judges and n g o's,
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across india and nepal for more than 7 years. we spoke to human rights activists who said the children are often afraid to report sexual abuse. and the closer cooperation with big tech companies is needed to crack down on kind of files. the most difficult thing in the kind of work that we do is that the cases don't get reported when it gets reported. it is mostly when cases are completely at a time when it's completely being abused before this, if i would use the word, it's all new in a crack down like this happen. but often when young kids or young girls with that not even young women are trap and dislike the system. this whole cycle of being abuse. they don't come forward report unless they've been blackmail. or unless they even know that it being blackmail. so that is something or when they see their own, you know, i would say tapes which is already leaked out in the space. but like when steps are
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being leaked out in the dark web, not everybody knows because that accessibility is very limited to the logic. i would say probably the lot of people who would be accessing it, so it's only people have lots of money, lots of money to try and so i would have access to that. so sometimes in the cases i'm not being reported. that becomes the 1st challenge, and when the kids gets reported, it's already being circulated one wide, or, i mean, you know, how to aspire of a button. it goes everywhere. and that's at the time that we need to work with the cyber crime. we need to work, you know, even cyber crime, getting these thing pulled out. and if you work so strongly with meta for that matter, for anything that comes on the social media spaces and that's all for now. be sure to check out our t. com for all the latest breaking news and updates we're seeing right back here at the top of the hour. the
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it sounds i'm doing that along with the family and faces right now with regards to the upcoming for brakes on his in south africa. shouldn't the russian president indeed stay in moscow or she can go all the way to to hannah's work, despite west impression. we'll discuss it. i'm now enjoying by then visa. fuck who? this senior research fellow at africa? asia dialogues is difficult. it is great to seem great to talk to thank you very much for your time. thanks. thanks for having me. now, before discussing break some and then i'll be into a political and legal intrigues surrounding if i want to ask you about this latest attend by a group of african leaders to meet in the conflict between russia and ukraine. and i would add the, the west on the background. what do you make of it? because i'm sure the, the africans everyday used to be europeans coming off with all sorts of pace initiatives. but having the tables turned is very unusual. in fact is,
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i think pretty unique case. yeah, i think it was, it was that unique case and it's a federal just kind is it said that dr. k is now exploiting the negotiating skills into other countries. uh, but of course optic as go to interest. yeah. and not only do they want to see pieces, presence of their muscles that emphasize, but also after k is suffering from, you know, not just sending the size of the business that is done in terms of claim fits, eliza cetera. but i think is also impacted. and if what security is going to be impacted if this will continue. so that's one of the reasons why they're there. but again, you know, africans are much more closer to show than the many of the country. so this is again, a group of individuals who i've tried to us as best friend. you mentioned the south african president, serial. around a full time. he was pretty straightforward and saying that the african liter see their intervention as in part and due to before the own people. because as you saw
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the this, well does this conflicts, but they owe everything surrounding this conflict sanctions, the barriers to level truth affect africa more than any of the content, then do you think be please, all of those leaders, african leaders will be heard or hopefully he this, well, we hope you're going to be here, but already the conditions from both sides. i should have said that there's no going to pull out of the trees that it does contacts from the 24th of february 2022 . at the same time of head, the bottom of the let's get during the test confidence that they had with the african leaders in them. and you can keep saying that they're not going to be answering any negotiations with that i show until they're pulling out. so you have those very strong positions from both countries. so $11.00 does how the negotiation efforts are going to go ahead. a silver i'm opposed has presented the
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10 points and uh, those steps towards piece. but until of course, you've got these 2 conditions that both leaders are not willing to compromise on. uh, basically i do the, you mentioned the 2 sides, ukraine and russia. but there is also a big elephant in the room here. and this is the, the so called collective west smell. uh, what's interesting to me, is that the, mr room, a full so he's not new to face making here. play the searching, rolling mediating out of conflicts, including the irish northern island, the rather piece process. but he comes to the printing issue either at a time when the west is strictly against any uh, mediating, at this point of time, they still believe that the, you know, negotiating anything with restaurant this point of time would be using to russia. so i wonder if i'm locating peace is actually a risk of business and these day and age what i don't think so i think the piece
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mission is endorsed. i don't think so. i'm opposed to just pick up his specs and trouble to, to, to pull into creating and drive show without speaking through. set them both the transition from somebody. what do you think you would ask for permission then? why don't think you got permission from all sides? i think he had to extensively relationship as well. with the with funding mapleton . the must have been some discussion in that regard to we don't even know where the . yeah, the pets that i shall once did a good one to initiate because asians. but then they can not start the negotiation, so they obviously fit part to do so. but at the same time, i doubt if that's what i'm opposed to. and the lease is that involved with this mission would have gone without communicating with that. by default, the newest. now, as you mentioned before, the african leaders and brought with them a 10 point, a plan which contains some general principles for example, negotiated rather than militarily facilitated solutions, but also some uh,
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concrete proposals. for example, uninhibited rain and fertilizer experts or prisoners change the return of my children uh, back to that homes. do you think any of them are likely to be realized? nope, i have my own theory. i think the most important point is the exchange of places. and return of the children because that has got a bad name on the isis. the indictment on president poacher and i'm of the view is that can be a cheap too much us see as of the approach from the i c c and the list in terms of plus the inputs and coming to start thinking olga school break summit. so if we could just see that one being the 1st step to watch this piece initiative. but it also has got some spin offs in terms of allowing plus inputs and coming to uh to, to start off with this issue of children is a very interesting one. and it's also,
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you know, open to all sorts of manipulations because as present, put in a told the african leaders, many of those children who were removed from the formally ukrainian territories where they are funds. and they were removed alongside the legal guardians. they weren't in our some interest. so he says that if any of the relatives are willing to come, you know, and prove, you know, their relationship with the children, the russian would eagerly uh, you know, facilitating the, the joining together. but don't just think that the in, um, sort of putting the focus on the, i see we actually, you know, getting into all of as many to let them do the game. because, you know, the, these allegation of portfolio removing children is a, i see in russia to me is this for seems as an absolutely barbarous thing. they couldn't come up with anything else. so they came up with this lovable claim. yeah . but the 2 sides, and there's one side due to the fact that around the world, unfortunately. and i'm fortunate to be russian side of the story. we don't get to
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get it just from the engine speaking was all we know is that we have acquisitions at the moment that are sending that to the russians. uh, particularly uh, puts it into a volume and putting up that to those thousands of children, taking them from their parents into uh, into rush you. so until the other side you got to create it. unfortunately, you're going to have this one side amplified and you're going to have this one. so i believe for the rest of the world, unfortunately, as well. uh, the rest of the world for this on 5 checks. and uh, i mean, at least as far as, as far as i'm concerned, i think we, we, we actually have to look at the face of those children specifically rather than using them as a political toynbee in this, in this game between the russian, the west end and now south africa as well. what do you think? i mean, who do you think who's a reach priority is the, is the highest here and then the fate of the children, the safety and security or the compliance with the i see,
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see what is both. i think you guys just need to not make this indictment. you have setup. you cannot do any detailing this discussion. but the fact that you've got a lot under progress issued by a icpc with whom we ever had to fight the step drums that you've been a member of. uh, we have to take it serious. uh and, and the subject has got no choice in disregard. no, no let's, we'll cost $0.50. i'm out to get other bags easy, but this is a wonderful rest of them. one of the tubs that you pay them to. and because i remember you up on to buy a roof regulations and to the up to in full. so what did i do that day in system newton falls. so this is, this is the situation. i agree with you that the natalie due to have been done plate. um, it would have been a discussion there by the way, discussion people have a pleasant printed on how much more big issues, particularly adding dual, but because they use a wonderful rest in that particular regard. unfortunate you setup, you going to have to abide by that. now i assume south africa has to make very and
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difficult choices, not only with regards to legalities of, they are assessing your 4th order, but also you know, maneuver among various parties. uh, particularly deciding how to go about with western pressure. and earlier this month, use lawmakers sound, elijah to the us department of state, essentially proposing to limit the south african access to american market. uh, due to what they call the country's defending military relationship with russia. and we are talking about nearly $1000000000.00 worth of experts in just 3 months of this year. so it's, it's a lot of money. and the south africa is getting those opportunities under the document called the african growth, an opportunity to ask how serious of us around that is, do you think? what does it matter? so let's touch because there's, you know, you know, the business and it kind of makes pay huge rolling in, in, in, in american politics. and so that's
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a couple wonders in nevada as find itself in this position where it is offended, stating americans, and to feel that to that much, we have much more closer to russia. and as it goes out to the, representing all of these spread. so it's, it's, it's a very important one. first off, you've got to uh, to navigate, but i think the initiative that we see last week of the applicant have of states 6 to communicate clearly with i don't think i fits in this regard. so i think i've insisted that it's not the lines when it comes to this was without it spending. what so many believe that in this country, and i think that the actions of last week will communicate the different kind of message to, to the west in terms of based off because it finds itself in district got sort of them opposed to come simply seats within the manual v summations and the rest
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