Skip to main content

tv   Documentary  RT  July 4, 2023 11:30am-12:01pm EDT

11:30 am
comes out to still work together and yes, you know, better off uh, submitting bond to the shoes between india and china. we understand that this is something which is like kind of a pon farr piece uh, the piece between india and china and far piece and frank validate and in the past . so because thoughts and i think best somebody brought a bunch of problem needs to be solved. but at the same time, you know, like i'm in big territories, i'll pause which has been managed by china in the past. of like doc che, team back of something which time that has to be done back to india as thoughts and bits of something on the dealership has been very, very clear from the b one and best as something that we will keep on that. but a thing time in the day, in any international forum, but at the same time, i would say about moving aside the ball to of issue between china and india. i think china and india as match your countries have played it quite save more or
11:31 am
less, the relationship is peaceful and we have devil upset, but it'll have a beta equations on samples of the phones with china nav uh india. i do, i would just say interrupting you uh does uh we are running out of time. but as somebody saw some one last thing before we go, the, the reading president has backs traded national currencies to break what he calls the dollars the gemini. um, do you think we will see a great $50.00, i'd say sion and by law to trade in national currencies. within the seo. yes, i think the dollar regulation is a very important move. but you have all really stock trading between yahoo, p and we all in relation to it on. then we also have started up trades in relation to about the rest. you can cut it and see and improve the sites, you know. so i think the dollar i vision is a very important move and it can be a very successful move in relation to sound of high cooperation because some high competition is like huge, huge blog as such. any of that is uh by that for trade and buy that from investment
11:32 am
in relation to the local buy let for carolyn seitz between countries of strong lights operation. this is a very good move as thoughts and i would that have come best smoke. well, i think that's a very suitable place to end. the interest of a come out, that's a foreign policy experts. thank you for walk you through the ins and outs of the s c o. somebody's been out today. thank you. that's all. well, it runs from admission to the international political, economic and security block is one of the highlights of the summit will it is extended, won't congratulations to the if any leader use of july takes us through the significance of the me for on the 23rd. some of those have the shanghai cooperation organization hosted by india is a tony for and test the wrong to expand for the 1st time as a prominent member of the a c o, v i. c, o is a major security entry cooperation organization in the original region, which was established in 2001 by russia. china,
11:33 am
because ex then kurdistan project is done and it was 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 as believe to be, are significant economic benefits for the country on the hit on your chance to go to be sure the world has now become multiple or is no longer a place for the us. and we would have to have the last word and as our leader, once in the us has been through the garbage can of history. today we need to strength, no choice without neighbors. dollarization as one of this objects that toss the agenda of this. there's a c o session for around the fall of the dollar and the global financial service company in the end of us sanctions that are several of the countries banking system from the rest of the world. now this into a donor and using alternative currencies and phase that way sort of runs returning to the global markets, showing how i can move in as a sean high corporation. organizations can help or conclude uses depends us on the
11:34 am
dollar. this can help the regional countries significantly tube certificate another growth because the us dollar has multiple as the world economy. now we can bring the us, but they'll probably by using local currencies, no trade with the regional countries. many people the wrong believe that the revival of the 2015 nuclear deal is the ultimate way out for the country to resolve its economic clothes. now as the ailing accord, tests for yours remained only on paper. some people see new opportunities and there was collaboration with the emerging economy. he's in a lions there such as su, am briggs, who learns, i wanna know, are you doing the presidency of miss everyone? 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 wasn't our economic growth. so i'm on at that time they intensified the sanctions and our economic problems increase. now i believe mr. races approach is
11:35 am
a very positive stance 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 global gdc. so there's an immense economic potential there. even when one 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 there was full membership folder. apparently, she is parked in trade with s c o members states. the one is also on the road to joining the birds girl for 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 you are so sort of poor world views. usability are 2 to one.
11:36 am
at least some people have been killed on a 100 injured in the past 24 hours a mid must have classes in the west bank city of jeanine. as, according to local officials, with another 120 reports of late arrested about as follows. these ready ministries made on a local refugee comp claim to target the palestinian terrorist groups and the area the local residence to stone detracts is blockading the city to prevent a legit, almost a new minutes. and so i'm leaving janine observance. i've said that this right is the largest into decades for at least 10 sci fi is very defensible, since they've been reported as well says that everyone killed had participated in come, but it says there are no funds to expand the operation the, the cost any and health industry reports of the highest number of casualties in
11:37 am
dividing since last year. the nicest escalation follows mountain consent and un security council. it is just 5 minutes to assess his troops will push on until all the objectives archie, who loves it. 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 and this the illuminated terraces 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 of both to police on israel security forces destroyed some 20 card as belonging to various armed factions in
11:38 am
the west bank city of to the epa center of the arms palestinian resistance. it is considered by israel as a have of terror, and the quote in front of this are benjamin antonia, how this operation was almost inevitable. he said israel has been left with no choice but to act decisively. hundreds of ground troops are participating in addition to more than 120 orange vague coast fine to drugs and drones. this is for the 1st time in almost 20 years that we see these rarely forces attacking the west bank from this kind. the idea of says and destroyed several commodities centers reportedly used by the militant incenses, a significant amount off weapons destroyed. some armed storage is and also destroyed a number of the boards or is wherever poor explosives were produced. as prime minister said on an equally industrial scale, allison and president, my window boss, says it stops, cuts all security cooperation with israel following the operation engineering and
11:39 am
is now calling for the international community to interfere. right in the bottom, we renew our costs of the international community to provide urgent protection to our people. impose sanctions on the occupying entity, israel, and condemn this terrorist aggression. since the beginning of the senior 28th is riley's last day, lies in terror. attacks on the palestinian side, more than 150 people were killed in the idea of military res. all for all the will to find the west bank including civilians including miners. so things have been really boiling up here on the ground in the last month. the international community has repeatedly been calling on both sides to come down, but apparently it has little effect as we see more escalation. instead, the this what it
11:40 am
shows the idea of firing from a military vehicle destroying a television camera before driving away. according to the walk, the news agency, the crew included, and i'll be to pull to and this camera operate. so here we spoke with my stuff a sheet. so who is the residence of janine and he describes the situation on the ground. i guess that's something i'm wondering from as well, but i'm in the night. in fact, we stopped by the is there any box against the target to the people i started, the jo, difficult area implemented was you know, if you job we get we don't dentex subject before i was with them except that's mandatory ocean. we'd be like the biggest also that's a big community drawers with a me, with a g was admitted that achieves at that junior incense janine firm that suites on hyperspace from never sleep and all of that skipped. and you needed to speak out to me. i guess these are on, can you please you can get this the people there to try to get the 5002. it tried to kill the people and go and distorted. that is that infrastructure in geneva cuz
11:41 am
you can the situation engine. um, it was really hot from that time to this moment and the money we had about the people we talked about sending being put under the care article. we talked about, they thought given the freedom to that. so because the people that tried to put themselves there when they tried to find the safety space, we are invaluable was duration in this moment. and we are really in very difficult situation and we talk to the board just to protect all of our so once it gets israel's perspective of the events in janine i spoke with left tenants, masha mickelson, who's the head of the ideas, european press desk. i see said that they still use this complex. i have a student to prevents the following supply of weapons to jenny. and we do not know about any uninvolved civilian who has been killed in this operation. and all 10 people confirmed dead arts errands that we know had weapons shot at the security forces and have been neutralized as
11:42 am
a part of the firefight that has been happening. unfortunately among the injured yes, there are civilians, but no uninvolved civilians have been killed in the operation. as far as the idea, obviously has been very unusual. recently we did see the apache attack called the colors and obviously the drones. how else can the idea of a show? the civilians don't guessing that way of bullets by him. i think feasible as far as all feasible efforts are being made right now. so people don't have to get out of their homes are encouraged to stay and people wants to get out of to needs aren't being led out. people want to go to work or be allowed to go to work. we are not trying to stop or into the lives of anybody other than the people holding guns and spending the lives in spanish people. all i can say is we do not fight with the palestinian civilians engineering and it is shown by the crossings still staying open by anybody who wants to leave jenny. being able to do so. we know that it's
11:43 am
between the 16023000 people who have left the account in the last 2 days because they don't want to get caught in the crossfire. so people drilled to work in the entirety of the day in some area, almost 3000 people actually need to work yesterday. we are fighting with terrorists for holding done guns that are being smuggled from jointed from 11 on guns that are being manufactured. because there is money flowing from gaza and some of you run into jenny that has become this multi faceted hub of their insights then scenario. and the 2nd they put their guns down, the ideas will not be engineered. we have no interest in being that other than removing a direct threat to peaceful is really where you talk about the people when they put their guns done not being targeted. but we saw could have just done about the account was locked into the a robbie. tv channel being shown by what appears to be id, if
11:44 am
a soldiers that what about the media coverage of other media allowed to freely? correct? it's always that don't need to mention the, the judge and this was killed engine in last year. the 1st of all regarding the video of the ship being at the camera, we saw the video. the incident though i have no information in it. now the commanders are aware of it, and there are inquiries into this instance so we can get to the bottom of what happened and figure it out. and if necessary, acts on it. the end of the news, the chief of britain's special forces, destroyed computer data to high potential evidence of war crimes committed by british soldiers. one i've done is done against civilians us according to a numerous outer. busy to me, you can media to use it don't call to has more details for a decade the moral and legal implications of allegedly dozens of summary executions of half day and civilians had been hanging over the head of the british. i say yes
11:45 am
. with a renewed public inquiry, lawyers are trying to get to the truth, but just as they came within an inch of the answers, they thought it turned out. the evidence had already been destroyed in the defiance of the tool to stop for the u. k. had cool with this booming into deleted the unknown quantity of data from the server, shows that before operation north, when we investigate just arrived at the u. k. headquarters to inspect it. according to the late day law firm and new evidence suggests, there were at least 80 suspicious civilian desks involving 3 s a s units between 20102013. and only now was an independent investigation under way. it's an inquiry that comes as a response to mounting pressure from numerous reports and civil cases, implying cold blooded murder at the hands of as a us troops. many of these instances involved nighttime rates on civilian homes like that of psych full like yard who was 19 years old. when the cs showed up and
11:46 am
shot his father dead, the soul just plays black. who's over the hands of the men of the house and bound their hands with plastic ties? the women and children, including 19 year old. so i fully, uh, what i should to guess through them on the out of all of the families come found while they were being detained. that had burst of gunfire. when the helicopters flew off site full, a headed back to the house in search of his father, whom he had last seen being hen coffee. and who did by the soldiers. he found his father, a farmer stumped against his bedroom with a 10 bullet holes in his hat. 4 people inside fully ours family were killed that night and events captured on tape by the us military. but the recording mysteriously disappeared. the british authorities did launch an investigation into a number of other similar killings and 2014, but 6 years later, it was closed after the military. police determines that the military had done nothing wrong. this was another significant moment as we take ground cds over the
11:47 am
years to those who seek to rewrite history in line their own buckets with no regard at all for the damage they have done to some of our nations finest people such as london dealing with its growth some record of fluttering civilians, though back in 2020 australia found itself staring down the barrel of the very same war crime accusations. 39 killings in afghanistan involving planting weapons on victims, forcing soldiers to shoot prisoners one australia and sold or even pushed a disabled man to the ground machine gun him to death and later drank beer from the victims prosthetic leg. that soldier has been robert smith, the so called 0, still featured at the australian war memorial. something more than a few australians take issue with i'd like to know, but to me, to reflect on the people he met at the man and kicked off a cliff. the ask in villages, that's what i think. and when the international criminal court tried to investigate
11:48 am
the united states for potential war crimes, the trump administration just sanctioned the i c. c altogether. just goes to show what the west really means when it speaks of spreading democracy to other countries . do as i say, not as i do the full made to i've got this done national security adviser, mariam. well, doug says that western countries, the ones who hide the facts of other armies, committing more crimes, as the incidents do undermine the international standing. we are looking at the fact that most large, influential international current countries, such as united kingdom or the us. i really want their military to stay clean. really want to reflect on this united front and the fact that they're there to assist other countries. when you find flaws and inconsistencies it reflects badly on those nations. therefore,
11:49 am
such evidence sometimes is hidden or from the public or not revealed in their health and more confidential trials. think it's hypocritical for the united kingdom for australians, for the us to preach on humanitarian efforts or provide any electricity or guidance when there are harmful acts within their country and also within their military and foreign countries to so that's also maybe it's scott support to see rela, isabel, it will be taking over to take you through all the top stories as we head into the evening. this is to say thank you very much vehicle the
11:50 am
welcome to was a part of the conflict in ukraine has manifested a security of power adults in europe may in the west contend until russia is fully democratic. whatever that means, you claim really washington security guarantees and as fast as military supports for as far as most full believes that until global governance is truly multiple or whatever. that means. an extension of foreign military infrastructure towards the russian borders will be considered. and that's essential to secure just rep, kansas to contentions be reconciled without another continental war in europe. both to discuss it are now joined by thomas bremond, your director of the using us center for security policy and former secretary
11:51 am
general of the organization for security and cooperation. in europe is great to see you, great, you talk to and i have to express a double gratitude for being here in law school, because uh, to be honest with you, we don't see many horse and visitors here these days. did you have any 2nd thoughts about coming here because of, you know, reputational risks to yourself personally in the organization that you're heading them or advisors? uh that to indeed uh and on board me about to add a traveling to most kyle at this time. but you know, i always least in dialogue and dialogue, i think is particularly important in times of crisis. and so is not coming to mosque. i was basically a for the knob, an issue after i got the invitation to these procedures for fremont, golf readings and i don't regret to have called them. i think i've had the
11:52 am
excellent discussions between the citing off the conference. but also of course the taking advantage to talk to quite the number of important for percent of this, both the dean and without the outside of the space structures that you've been talking about. and the fact that this conflict may have uh, not only of regional but also global implications. and i think we are increasingly seeing the police when, as far as sanctions are concerned. but um, i wonder as a, as a former had of the, or see, what do you make of the fact that this potentially very dangerous situation is being dealt with by the policy of boycott and ostracizing. russia, which i think is prefer, of course of action for many european countries as well as for the united states. but look at the, on the one hand i have for understanding for and as i already determined,
11:53 am
i teach you to buy investment countries regarding this a very severe breach. i think last law that, that the russian military invasion in ukraine's re presents about the same time, i think it is, but they clean these times. it's important to remain on speaking terms uh to uh, to discuss the end if it's uh, at least to prevent further escalation. but also if you want to come out of the current situation, we need a platform for, for dialogue. so, um, uh, you know, by the, i mean saver a boss, you know, very, a 2 year term, a language at the same time, i don't believe that isolating, excluding any important interlocutor serves the purpose of managing come,
11:54 am
take and off, taking us closer to resolve a conflict, you might so the need for platforms for dialogue and they always see the organization for security and cooperation in europe, which you used to have a few years back was once considered as such, and such a platform. and uh, i interviewed you a couple of years back when you just assumed that leadership position. and at that time they were already doubts whether the always see was relevant. do you think it's still relevant, given that not only failed to prove ext, an active kinetic conflict between russia and ukraine? and so i would argue russian the west. but it also now being used as, as a platform for political cost string and pushing out $1.00 of the sides. i'm speaking about the russian. do you think the or c currently stands for either security or cooperation?
11:55 am
so i would absolutely estimates that the currently at the always see is in crisis it clearly, i think there is no doubt about it, which is not to say, you know, that the always see what the status don't a very valid birth beats or it's feed nations and the best and balkans in, in central asia the or in parts of these europe, the stories institutions where it's the, the park commodity for a coffee to continue it. and, but of course, this is politically not at it, but they tell you relevant the, i think lot participating stays off the always the without hope the is at the always see being able to play a role in either preventing or at least not in managing it that the conflict between russia and ukraine or a russian database, by the way, how did you see it given that you are now in the i guess the less the diplomatic
11:56 am
position that you perhaps most freedom have you perhaps to not for the stuff more freedom of speech, do you see that as a conflict between russia and ukraine or something larger? i think it's an overlapping. come take then in this is by the way, you don't know, web based false. i think something that the, the, the saw uh, you know, for years these 2 lines of conflict. the, the movie narrow between a russia and ukraine and the wide, or between russia and the best. but i would meet at the, at the doctor or the both conflicts could have been managed to in and on violence a and, and i regret, you know, what doc, the niece many opportunities to, to do so and including osteo we see, you know, and, and that the always the hoc platforms, the to the they both the lines of conflict and the box important stakeholders,
11:57 am
important, but these are, by the site itself. do you always see, it's always nice to use these tools all the a, partly at home. do you mean by those important stakeholders? they look, let's, uh, take uh, the example off on the control these being beaten, that's thing for us. and it does bother as ation as licensed as trust them own key stakeholders of your being security and then on probably off a very complex bit of arms control agreements that you know have been built off the x since the end of the cold war and surfaced uh, 5 sites that provide to those to be the day of the peace and disability solely it'd be the best that unraveling office architecture. i wonder if i'm interested in here just for a 2nd because you're trying to be very neutral in diploma. i cannot understand why,
11:58 am
but are we doing the piece um the, the conflicting efforts service when we are trying to sort of smooth the lines so deeply medically here because it's not just the random unraveling, isn't it? it's the west taking a decision, making a decision that they, they want to pursue certain policies that went strongly against russian interest. and those of russian interests and concerns were very clearly communicate this for many, many, a number of years. i've been doing the out and you ever didn't choose the service when we just describe it as single unraveling. it's a, you know, i would say uh, the agree with 0 with that it was, uh, uh, with some of these, uh, painters saw off this uh, honest control like i get your age was indeed the united states that pulls out of it. uh, but what i was uh trying and to say is that acts at the always c v.
11:59 am
a tried to provides an alternative path forms for instance, if i was sent to your 10. that was sir, for example, or that the structure dialog crate. the if by a decision it also means the counselor has the humble end of 2016. and i think for, by that, that was a, you know, hope that this platform would serve to discuss military risk adoption confidence and security security measures. and perhaps also great again, a common understanding on how to uh, resume a series arms control conditions and negotiations. but unfortunately, this also was not taken off and it's true. and the rest nato does not seem to be particularly interesting about a, frankly, also from the russian federation. i did not really a sense at this urgency,
12:00 pm
you know, to kind of get back and, and, and try to reinvigorate this arms control architecture. so that was where i think at the lack of interest, if i, uh, all the relevant stakeholders and, and diesel so frustrated the look at the same is true for the other example 5 that wanted to address. and that is a domain agreements, you know, dot products to dean bates to conflict in that ended on boss. and i think of course, the be far from perfect, but they would have to re present the blueprint to uh and results with these are the complaint ended on boss uh uh, partly about 50 effects and also a relatively short period of time.

21 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on