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is on the console conditions and negotiations, but unfortunately, a base offer was not taken off and it's true. and the rest nato did not seem to be particularly interested, but frankly, also from the russian federation. i did not really a sense at this urgency, you know, to kind of get back and, and, and tried to uh, to reinvigorate this uh, honest control architecture. so that was where i think at the lack of interest. uh, if i uh, all the relevant stakeholders and diesels, frustrated to look at the same is true for a dollar example 5 that wanted to address. and that is the main screen. and so, you know, that tries to the latest to contact in the ended on boss. and i think of course,
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being far from perfect, but they would have to re present the blueprint. the results are, these are the complaint ended on boss uh uh, partly about 50 accepts and also a relatively short period of time. i think that was never. and at the same time, at as a genuine political commitment on either side to take uh these agreements seriously uh, on the one side that was a re lockson's to implement, to talk to the political probations on the other. there was a re dockins to really deal seriously with the security probations and basically the ongoing plain game and and, and, and, and, and, and if i want to come 1st, what do you think of provisions? i'll fit you into probation. well, and that's fine. and what's going on as don't boss, was being continuously shell from the ukrainian side and the majority of the
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desktop. we know that like it's documented and in parts thanks to the or c emissions the, the majority of casualties of doctors who are starting from 2014 was on the eastern ukrainian side on the separate to side. but putting that aside, i want to ask you about the sort of the, whether the negotiating process holds any prospect whatsoever at this point. because russia to can very dramatic stuff for itself. i think many russians are shocked by the actions of the russian government they and it only came with a time i seen when the decision makers would come to a point or to a conclusion when they would not believe in the negotiating process. and i think there is a strong sense and most good the peace process. the conflicting efforts have been methodically abused at all the negotiations. i used simply as a measure of getting some respite for military action and never, never committed to west. uh, you know, a will to implement that. uh,
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is there any uh, legitimacy to, to that kind of opinions. i would agree that you know, the fights are and died and i use the plural eventually and not the people, not they play. and besides the are big, there were certain time periods, but they never never overlapping vend. i said is that was a genuine commitment to move forward with implementing ad there means agreements, for instance, a few months after president. so let's get the power. i really have the feeling that, that, that, that was a genuine commitment. but then you know, at the window also, but you need the cost. and, and, you know, when i last but my mandate that sector to challenge. and i kind of, you know, felt stocked very meets of something very protracted. and i didn't see anybody out which in my, you doesn't costs. if i a war box,
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i have c see bits of frustration. but again, i would put the blame on both sides for and this lack of a general idea to implement the means to agreement. ok, well mr. government here we have to take a very some break right now, but she will be back in just a few moments station. the
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. the next one is a forklift. it's almost grammy, the director of the geneva center for security policy on former secretary general of the organization for security and cooperation in europe. uh, missing from your uh, in 2025. the house. okay. as the, the founding document uh for the or c will mark is 50th anniversary and it has some beautiful principals there that actually helped us put an end to the cold war. and i think when that was as was signed, there was a clear recognition that differences exist and that they have to be dealt with. and
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yet when we look at your of right now, there seems to be so much stress on you need to you. there is barely annual for even negotiation, not only between russia and europe or russia and the west, but even within the west. why do you think 15 years after the creation of the or c, which is supposedly dedicated to freedom of speech, to you know, dialogue as contentious as it may be? why interesting, there's such a fervor such a demand on uniform agreement within western kemp. i think to meet the half again. uh, come back to uh, uh, an era off. there are a tough tale, political, a computation, and unfortunate the, you know, the print, the principal, the fact you refer to with, that's where i agreed in, in the framework of the helsinki final accord in 1975 and the,
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and, and then resubmit that by, by states again in 19901999 into a uh, 2010 in an awesome now. unfortunately, eh, bye. know what the questions these principles i think that has at least late to not being a series of time to the database delay most between these principles and disney labor day is i add these bases the by a delay mustang needs to be addressed. and a scanner not addressed it, they, uh, it leads to poly tensions and, and, and, and, and compensate. and let me illustrate that point. you know, it varies regarding all those states that the archdale, aka for the jalap grow graphic. they'd be the, the russian federation and nato,
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and it varies and you see what it would have to it in your introductory comments. and there is an issue uh and it'd be the star state the sides because you have the interface or do you need your security uh lawyer elizabeth, specifically their secure interesting is because russian number precluded down from developing that democracy, the markets, whatever they won the issue was always as the name of the organization stresses on security. yeah. correct. correct. so that we use that to principles and backed by the charter east, down all the address, the for them optically there is a principal off indivisibility of security. that is, you asked to stay short and increase your security at the expense of an offer, and there isn't all the principal and adopt allows you as a state to freely choose your security arrangements. now, if you apply these 2 principles to states, flag, georgia, ukraine, media as a badge umbrella, russo. i'm aldo box you half a dilemma, and you can as
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a tried to solve this dilemma by force and, but that's probably not as advisable. uh, i think there are people knocked, it needs to deal with this issue. and if i thought properly, then lead to, to, and all as an agreement on the status of these countries that is close to well known alignment neutrality, something like that's combined beat security guarantees. combined, obsolete arms control agreements, you know, that would prevent, for instance, nato in establishing natal infrastructure at the ukrainian or russian border using that's to uh, a reality specifically on the principle of individuals. the ability of security. because i heard you saying the more i can get some panels if you would laugh uh the countries, the number stays by 2025. not only we can meet you, they will principles. but to try to read the find them in the,
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in any way that would be workable for all. do you think that's still a possibility? i think enough. i think defense defies the box. you know, if you think context prevention long term into your atlantic and duration area, i don't see any all the way then to a deeded beat that the line must be be dispensed. cuz i don't think the global conflicts can be one way of dealing with it. don't absolutely, and i think if you want that, i will need these are and i think at some point the need to a come back to the next generation table and then basically going back, trying to reconstruct their, your b security order. you know that, that allows us to reconnect with these principles bought by you opened the addressing these, um, do you see that most and uh, i think uh, the doctors are vision. uh,
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it's not gonna happen tomorrow about the my top and they start as politically in implies age as well for that to have happened. besides also need to come to a 2nd calculus. that piece is more beneficial for, for that goals then war. and i think from the russian side, it's pretty, it's easier to defined where the russians can draw the line to positions that have been very open about it. but what about the west one? do you think the western powers will calculate that? a piece is uh, is better for that long term uh, security goals then war for them. uh, a proxy conflict. look, i don't have a great football or it, but i would agree with you with that. the backlog or the sucks. archman calls the mutual you heard things stay made, which makes the columns they tried for resolution is not reached yet. and i think both sides state and seem to be belief stopped by military means they can reach
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a much more advantageous uh, negotiation pulsation. i wouldn't exclude that at some point. you know, they're at ration exhaustion, sightseeing and, and you know, that resource option of negotiations. i bought for the time being uh, i bought my uh, the most realistic scenario that i see for months to companies. unfortunately, continuation of a high density complex. now uh, in previous conflict in which european powers took part, i mean, in various conflicts of the century. and the cost to the european population was either minimal or non. this time around is different than the economic advantage of corporation that has long served as the pillar. also i have both the village and cost of prevention and your has been summary. how big of a challenge is it for european countries as far as you're concerned? and do you think that will lead to any sort of reassessment in,
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in values or political commitments in, in europe? i would absolutely agree that the costs are half being enormous in you're going to turn terms in economic terms in political terms. uh, you know, the issue with the us, a current agent moving a, in some sort of a cold war spot, i think in the short term uh, you know, the energy shortages, etc. i think that being, that would be the people people saw for about my perception, you know, off the political situation in your being congress is cleaning it all with that. and this is all, these are the, the ukraine is thoughts that, you know,
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did to these sufferings are taken into account and, and, and so it's neat or you know, the rest of it, you flows and no damage or to just the fact we change at these to in the medium term, the perception off, you know, that you're be in the audience. i remember that in the o. c. and golden years, there was a lot of tension between political rights and economic cries and more developed more prosperous countries were sort of in the habit of a preaching down to a less prosperous and the interview. also retiring and neighbors and sort of prioritizing political rights over the economic necessity given that europe. uh, for the 1st time i this century has to deal with the past to actually struggle with fulfillment though for can only cries for it for its own citizens. do you think it
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may change the dis, course at least in general and the realization how, how important is the economy versus politics? i hope it be the lead us again to recognize how important a comprehensive approach to securities and basically the police to go to russian all the uh, oscar csc, and the always the loss of all these uh, combining uh, political military, uh, issues military, uh, ss hall security issue long and economic and environmental affairs. the 2nd by mentioned and the human dimension, meaning a respect for human rights through left last democratic institutions. and i agree with deal with that has been the history of the always the is a history of play. one. i mentioned against the other beginning at the same time the organization has always been proud for it's comprehensive,
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i probably should say, cheer at the and the as the security channel, i have always reminded participating states at the end, you know, say security. it consists of these different dimensions, and you should also be respectful of different i've mentioned, and also respect all the states. you know, that may perceive economic and environmental a fast would be a more, more relevant, like the central agency all day. so we're saying that we have to be respectful of diversity reach, don't you think has become a run the controversial proposition this, these, the diversity of fuels, political, economic, humanitarian views should be respected. i agree with you, but this is a unfortunately, this is a feature of the extremely polarized police school environment that they are currently in. it's, it's a feature and also cold war. for those of us that have leaf through coldwell walls,
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all cold war, correct me if i'm wrong because i was born in the final years of the cold war. but i remember that at that time difference was actually respected because it was dangerous. there was a realization that was fear, that if you don't respect the, your partner enough, you know, they, the wolf can blow up into pieces. do think that here. that's the response for, for the out. i mean, is there, i think there is the, at these, the, among the major powers that there is still a certain respect, you know, for so for instance, for the concept of mutually assured destruction. i think that hasn't been seriously on the mind or and, and fortunately and above, you know, what was the typical feature of the cold war was basically these uh, images of the n b. and i don't want to, yeah, i'm right, you're wrong by definition. and i think i see that happen again and on both sides.
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you know, i'm, i'm, i wonder between the rules and i'm struck at by that and that so both sides of invest, the locked in narratives that are then being sold market that as deep sold true. well, at that time, back in the seventy's, the 2 sides were wise enough to come up with the new forum and you east west for them to try to discuss those differences. let's keep our fingers crossed, the the that is still possible in this day and age. in any case, i really appreciate your bravery and your time during this interview. thank you. thank you so much for your interest. and thank you for watching hope to hear again and wells, and part of the the
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the who is the aggressor today. i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions today. russia was the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that is constantly growing. but i think the stitch of the thing is just click on the thing and we see more in the way we'll shift for banning all important show russian oil and gas suffering the price for another country. hope all's well. we're going to reset the phone service thing for the little joe
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biden in imposing these sanctions on russia has destroyed the american economy. so there is a boomerang, the the iran becomes the 9th, fully fledged member of the strong ty, corporation, organization is full of admission to the block is expected at today's summit chat time you get a chance before the world has now become multiple. there is no longer a place for the us and to have the last word last day of classes, a role in the westbank city of geneva to these very minutes we entered a local refugee come from targets called us to the inside of his grades. and you gave me the report of the country's se, ask amanda has destroyed potential evidence of war crimes committed by the british and special forces was enough counties done against the civilian population. the
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one minutes past 10 am on tuesday morning to hey months go on. pizza. scott, on wherever you're joining this from well, consist of 2 minutes on use analysis. the shanghai cooperation organization summit's kicks off today tuesday with the full admission of it run through the international political, economic and security book in the highlights of the events use of july. they takes us to the significance of the move for the wrong, the 23rd somebody. it's of the shanghai cooperation organization hosted by india is a tony for and test the wrong to explore. and for the 1st time as a permanent member of the a, c o, v a c o is a major security entry cooperation organization in the original region, which was established in 2001 by russia. china. because x then curtis, that subject has done and those back his dad later included india and pakistan. everyone has been an observer member and to shanghai cooperation organization since 2005. and now it's full membership is believed to be,
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are significant economic benefits for the country on the hill when you're trying to pull to be sure the world has now become multiple or it's no longer a place for the u. s. and you'd have to have the less wood. and as our leader, once in the u. s. has been through the gulf which can af, history. today, we need to strength, no choice without neighbors. dollarization as one of this objects, but toss the agenda of this. there's a c o session for around the fall of the dollar and the global financial source company in the end of us to ensure that our server, the country's banking system, from the rest of the world. now edition the donor and using alternative currencies and saves that way, sort of runs returning to the global markets, showing how i can move in as a sean high corporation. organizations can help our country with uses depends us on the dollar. risk and health regional countries significantly tips if economic growth because the us dollar has monica lies. the world economy. now we can bring
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the us, but they'll probably by using local currency to no trade with the regional countries holding it wrong. believe that the revival of the 2015 nuclear deal is the ultimate way out for the country to resolve its economic clothes. that was b a. when your court has for years remained only on paper. some people see new opportunities and there was collaboration with the emerging economies in alliances such as su, am. briggs was who loans i wanna know. are you shooting the presidency of mr. one nice. we used to be inclined to want the west. and so we made many mistakes, including the nuclear deal, which let us to rely on the west, but instead it was and our economic growth. so at that time they intensified the sanctions and our economy problems increase. now i believe mr. races approach is a very potent, this stands for the future because we need to bolster our economics ties without neighbors. vh member countries of the a, c o represent around 42 percent of the world population and 25 percent of the
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global gdc. so there's an immense economic potential there, even when yvonne was an observer member between 2 and remarkable economic ties with the seo regent. according to the latest reporting period, there was total trade with s c o members was almost $42000000000.00 out of walls full membership will definitely see as part in trade with s c o members states. the one is also on the road to joining the bird screw up of emerging economies, comprising brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa. it seems that everyone has founded slides minded partners, which are filming a new multi point award order. that is beginning to shift the power balance away from the was wonderful world views. usability are 2 to one more on this. let's cross a live down to all to india correspondence dungeon. charlotte runjun. good morning . see you again. i'm can you talk and see what else we can expect from today's the seo summit. the will be to any minute till
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now. prime minister over and done it into more do, you will give his opening remarks. and the summit says, seo summit sort of say will stop. so now this is very, very important in the sense that the world will have its eyes and the summit to be despite the fact that it's, you know, watch was more of the spots as a patient from all the details from within the she, at the city one of them will be for us, a beating in the fcl summits today. now on the agenda on the plot to really a number of topics. the most important one is the into june of iran as a full member on the in dallas presidency. and this is significant because this is off to a weight of 15 audio said his don will officially join the ball. so better. who was the these 2 countries have been approved already. a by administer has been
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meeting on an old during steam deals, feather the c s. c o in the has the hired on 100 meetings and uh, several minutes tv meetings as well. and today's going to be a, some off of all of that stuff on the agent. all calls will be inclusive connectivity. as in the calling gifts dog. sweet sol, solved a deed authorization of the trade which can be done in uh, nope, this obviously is going to be very monitored for the discussion but of options that ocean modernization reform of the as you and the blog to choose from 20 years old. which brings me to the point of inclusion to english language. this is something of an india once now constituting, as that the 2 official languages of su 4 now are russian and chinese. but with the inclusion induction of both india and bach. hassan in 2017, india, a few that are the induction of english. so now is a necessary, i'll put
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a bottle that let's, let's take a moment to yes. remember the s c o is, is very, very fall foods, all kids together constitutes of wrong 40 percent of the walls population around 30 percent of the global geographies where that's coming from, from crucial and no g. i'm the middle reserves. so that's how follow the block really isn't, which is why we do expect all eyes. um, all those countries, including the west, wouldn't be watching the su with some with very, very close the. but also important for india here is that the s c gives in the follow up to become a balancing source. remember, india is also the chair g 20 this year. and in september when india will be hosting will meet us each will need to. it will lead all the members in the su also. i've just been with them to come off with the joining to communicate where all the members will be signing on. so the issue of platform gives india the power to
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negotiate with the members as well. i would watch some data full, so of course the ukraine war, important to know that all of these members, the su members on the blog are the ones who have resistivity west some sanctions against russia. so yes, a very, very important song list underway in new delhi attendance vice as all the most important, the one leaders or lies on that. so i'm, if we keep a track of that, indeed they are runs and thanks very much for that's update. we're looking forward to your ongoing coverage of the seo summit today. i do not see other news now, least 10 people have been killed and a 100 injured. in the past 24 hours, i made of mazda of classes in the west bank city of jeanine, according to local officials, with another 120 reports of the arrested, of on as follows. the is the name of the trust based on a local refugee comp claimant to target, published an entirely a script in the area the
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local residents through stones taxes that were blockading the city to prevent a legit palestinian militants. i'm leaving janine of service have said this rate is the largest into decades least 10 as strikes price, where the defense pulses have been reported. was the claims as everyone killed had participated incom bucks and says, there are no funds to expand the operation. the depaula city and health ministry reports of the highest number of casualties in the volume since last year. the latest escalation follows a mounting consent from the un security council, as well as prime minister says these troops will perform and will push on until all the objectives are a ship of fools,
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that we will continue this operation as long as necessary to restore peace and security to the citizens of israel, our forces entered jeanine onto the terrace. this the illuminated terrace. the arrest wanted persons, they destroy headquarters and seize many weapons. and they do another thing. they destroy laboratories on an almost industrial scale laboratories, from which they created explosives, intended for the slaughter and murder of his released civilians. somebody in the operation has been continuing for hours now. and as we understand, the 1st day is not going to be the last one. the idea bowed to police on israel security forces destroyed some 20 card as belonging to various armed factions in the west bank city of to the epa center of the armed palestinian resistance. it is considered by israel as a hub of terror and the quote in front of us are bends. how many.

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