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0 claims that they're targeting terrorist infrastructure in janine, we're actually seeing a lot of civilian casualties and a lot of civilian targeting palestinians claim that that is actually what is being targeted civilians. what do you make of these inconsistencies? what is israel trying to achieve then? by its deadly strikes on refugees is right, is not kidding refugees, as well as not the talking refugees and the civilians. i don't know the ones who are bank engine and the terrace, the ones who are locating their headquarters. they're a manufacturing of ponds, underneath mosques, underneath schools, underneath kindergarten, taking basically innocent civilians as a hostages in their, a battle and in their struggle. and israel is working very, very a cautiously in order to make sure that civilians are not being here. and i think as far as i know, these accusations are completely false and have nothing to do with what's happening in ballard. do you have any,
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any idea of how do you expect power to our students to continue to respond? because they say that they are being attacked and directly targeted by israel. do you believe that this will escalate things further? i think the product students have a problem. i definitely believe that the majority of the front of student people want to live peacefully and next 2 days riley people. however, their bank, a hijacked, by a small extreme, a loud, violent minority who has also a financial interest in saying that this conflict carries on for as long as they can a loss. and it's being influenced by places like iran was sending funds and technology for days service to actually be trained and also be able to create bones and attacked civilians. and as long as devoss st. silence majority, don't stand up against these extreme is it? they will definitely be hostages of these extremes. no,
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israel continues to receive funding from the united states as well. now, humanitarian organizations have reported they've been unable to reach these injured civilians due to israel's roadblocks. has there been any updates as to why these wounded have been prevented from getting aid? again, that's not the way these riley forces act a. we've got the endless examples where is rarely a soldier. actually give 1st aid and a 5th and it back to a, a pint of stain. so get injured. i can tell you for an incident that happened just a month ago, just outside my city of a truck where to kind of students were buried, the lard underneath a pile of gravel which they were working on. and all these various security forces, including a helicopter, were busy and try again at rest during den and taking them to the hospital. so these accusations, they comp time off the time when it's rarely, it's only going off to, to protect its own residents. and unfortunately, a,
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i believe, and from what i know, these reports are not what's happening on the ground. civilians were being injured are being evacuated, they're not being treated. and even terrorists who get injured. we have an interest in actually giving them medical treatment so we can actually put them to try and put them behind bars so they will stop hurting. and planning to her is rarely civilians, the mayor of a, from a dead ravine with his comments. thank you. thank you. the, the uncontrolled accumulation of debt by western countries is increasing the risk of a new global financial crisis. that's a warning from russian president vladimir putin while addressing the shanghai cooperation organizations online summit. or are those guys that the good this is doing with the international security system is degrading? the risks of a new global economic and financial crisis are increasing against the backdrop of the uncontrolled accumulation of depths of developed countries,
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social stratification, growing poverty around the world. and the deterioration of food and environmental security to you. and his remarks vladimir put, noted that russia will continue to challenge western sanctions. and the people of his nation are becoming more consolidated than ever present. it also praise the resistance, the i c o block has shown to western economic pressure, emphasizing that 80 percent of trade between russia and china is currently conducted use using national currencies, which brings the world one step closer to getting the dollar. a chinese leader also took to the floor, identifying challenges, the block faces, english as well, must remain vigilant against it too, and all attempts to ignore it and you called war and provoke, a confrontation between blocks and all regions. i may try to spread and susan king, i made a very odd, significant remark during the summit where it, he's dressed
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a need for unity and cooperation. the calling for the original leaders to take charge to their own countries futures and also pledged to work with su and members day to oppose protectionism, unilateralism una letter growth sections and the big session of national security concept in the fit to accelerate the economic recovery in the region, the also proposed establishment of the organization's own development back and to promote digital courtesy cooperation. a rule for the present. she also called for a strengthening cooperation on the bell to him, wrote initiative trade and investment, and liberalization, and facilitation. and for acceleration and port infrastructure as well, just to say it more efforts are needed to construct international but logistic channel to ensure it's stable and smooth supply chain for original industries. and
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he also invited all parties to belt and road international corporations, somebody for him. this year to jointly ensure the initiative benefits all parties, benefits to world wide or, and for participants. as india chairs the organization summit are corresponding room, you and sharma is in new delhi and brings us the details. a special logical operation organization posted by new debbie from an a scenario movie that making some important points in his opening remarks. firstly, talks about the we're just fills that india has focused on duty. it's presidency to name a few start up and innovation. use empowerment digital inclusion also shed with this heritage but money that we're also talking about of some ongoing problems at this time. the global situation is up to a very important point where we're seeing conflicts, we're seeing price crises,
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of fertilizers and other important goods have become less successful. can we as an organization, respond to the challenges and respond to the expectations and live up to the expectations of modern times. also morning, focusing on how india happy that it's old foss. no, you ron will be a full member of the su on during deals, presidency. and this also feeds we for better was to join the golf by significant given the fact that iran has waited for some 15 or 2 years to join the goal. so also iran being and all the concrete that comes on the us sense and so be the issue is setting itself off as a united discount to, to the west, to narrative in the was in the was a really realizing that multi priority is the only way forward that means
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and will the will so well talking about the connect to with the, uh and uh, india sees that connectivity is inclusive connectivity of talking about with java har for to. but of course there are some challenges as well. for example, by not truth tensions between india and china, or water border disputes by that, some pensions between india and office on or i'll say terrorism, or rakish muse, i am so excited to believe that that india be us smaller to intelligent host, will keep those differences aside for the moment and really focus on that, i'll fund statement which will be called new daddy's declaration. so 1st and foremost to val come to entry off in feet on into some high cooperation. and we would also rail come the entry of ballad, who was next year into some high cooperation. and that's such all the time it is to has to go to calais,
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saved in the opening and in the shell agree bobs that we don't con, say the neighbors to be neighbors as such, but to be constant, the neighbors to be as own time of the as a family to see uh, a strong high cooperation is of course, kind of a balancing organization, auto band, them send the modem against any other catchy monitoring system has the monitor stick organizations operating. that'd be international level in shanghai. propagation is definitely a kind of a balancing forum, a gap in relation to nato or the in relation to it impact as such and such uh, new organizations and new forums that will be pub, global order, and fog be split of global author as such. around has been formerly admitted into the international political, economic and security blog with the summit leaders extending warm welcomes to the iranian leader. use of july li breaks down the significance of this move. hey,
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john, many of the west, some world fall, assess the hedge and many of the dollar. and in order to install a new world order, we need to remove this global practice of using the don't like national exchanges. we need to switch to national currencies for around the 23rd somebody. it's of the shanghai cooperation organization hosted by india is a tony for and test that wrong to expand for the 1st time as a prominence member of the a, c o, v s c o. is a major security entry co operation organization in the original region, which was established in 2001 by russia, china because x then curtis 10 digit cust on those back us then i made are 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 doing you a chance to be sure the world has now become multiple or is no longer a place for the us. and you'd have to have the last wood. and as our leader,
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once in the us has been thrown into the garbage can of history. today, we need to strengthen our sites with our neighbors. dollarization as one of this objects that toss the agenda of this years as 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 countries banking system from the rest of the world now edition the donor and using alternative currencies and pay that way sort of runs returning to the global market, showing hi miss nicole. my corner can move in as a sean high corporation. organizations can help our country reduces, depends on the dollar. this can help the regional countries significantly tips if we can know the growth because the us dollar has multiplies the world economy. now we can bring the us, but they'll probably by using local currencies, no trade with the regional countries holding the wrong believe that the revival of the 2015 nuclear deal is the ultimate way out for the country to resolve its
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economic close. now is be a when you're cool tests for yours remained only on paper. some people see new opportunities and there was collaboration with the emerging economies in alliances such as su, amber x. who learns that one? are we doing the presidency of mr. one e. we used to be inclined to want to west. we made many mistakes, including the nuclear deal, which let us to rely on the west. but instead it was an hour economic growth. at that time, they intensified the sanctions and our economy problems increased. now i believe mr . races approach is a very part of this stands for the future because we need to bolster our economic ties with our neighbors. vh member countries of the a c o represents around 42 percent of the world population and 25 percent of the global gdc. so there's an immense economic potential there, even when yvonne was an observer member between 2 remarkable economic ties with the seo region. according to the latest reporting period,
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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 economy is comprising brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa. it seems that everyone has founded slides minded partners, which are filming in new multiplan award order. that is beginning to shift the power balance away from the ones who are poor world views. usability are 2 to one. the chief of britons special forces destroyed computer data to high potential evidence of war crimes committed by british soldiers in afghanistan against civilians. that's according to a u. k. law. firm ortiz, donald corridor, has more details. for a decade, the moral and legal implications of allegedly dozens of summary executions of afghan civilians had been hanging over the head of the british. i say yes to renew
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its public inquiry. lawyers are trying to get to the truths, 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 tools that stuff or the u. k. headquarters permanently deleted the unknown quantity of data from the server, showing 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 debts 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
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shot his father dead, the soldiers placed black who's over the hands of the men of the house, and bound their hands with blasted tice, the women and children, including 19 year old say fully uh, what a should to a guest through the one the eligible of the families compound while they were being detained. they had burst of gunfire. when the helicopters flew off safely headed back to the house in search of his father, whom he had last seen being hen coffin who did by the soldiers. he found his father, a former, something against his bedroom, with a to 10 bullet holes, and these had 4 people inside fully. our family were killed that night and event 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 in 2014, but 6 years later, it was closed after the military. police determines that the military had done
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nothing wrong. this was another significant meant as we take ground cds over the years to those who seek to me, right, history and line their own pockets 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 australian soldier even pushed a disabled man to the ground machine, gotten him to death, and later drank a beer from the victim's prosthetic leg. that soldier is ben roberts 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 if it's me to reflect on the people he met at the man he kicked off a cliff. the ask in villages i. that's what i think. and when the international
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criminal court tried to investigate 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 a well known russian journalist yelling at me, lotion i and attorney alexander nemo's had been brutally beaten by an unknown group of our men in the city of gross and 8 in the church in republic. the kremlin has reacted means for treatment, and of course the president has been informed, she, lena must go call. the an authorized representative of the president for human rights is already dealing with the issue. she's already applied to the investigative committee of the republic and the prosecutor's office, verification and implementation of investigative actions against the backdrop of this attack are required, of course, is a very serious attack,
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which requires the vigorous measures let's say there are 2 corresponded. what is your for more? well, more can you give us more details on the top? so the press secretary, demetrius has called, has condemned the action and has said that the russian president vladimir put in uh, has been informed and is calling on an immediate investigation on the matter. and right now we have the head of the be investigative committee of russia. who is instructed to conduct an investigation on the matter as soon as possible. now all of this comes right after a prominent russian journalist and a lawyer were hospitalized after being badly attacked by an, an armed group of men. now, the russian journalist apparently arrived to chechnya to attend a court hearing of wife and a mom of chance opposition activist. and there a while on their way from the airport. the car was attacked by these men. now it
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has been confirmed that the journalist is suffering from broken fingers and that the lawyer himself was stab on the leg. and right now would be pair is on the way to a hospital. in north city, i accompanied by the ombudsman of the church a republic as ordered by the leader of chechnya, and we'll be bringing more info as it comes. my h r r t. thank you us. and that's her. up for now, but coming up nato 6 to expand and secure a ukrainian victory to ensure security. meanwhile, russia 6 to build a multi 4 world. how will these diametrically opposed factions ever chief cooperation? the discussion next on worlds apart. say close the
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welcome to worlds. a part of the conflicts in ukraine has manifested in the security of power adults in europe may in the west contend the until russia is fully democratic. whatever that means, you claim really washington security guarantees and as fast as military support for as far as multiple believes that until global governance is truly multiple or whatever. that means. an extension of foreign military infrastructure towards russian borders will be considered. and that's essential to secure just rep canvas to contentions be reconciled without another continental war in europe. both to
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discuss it are now joined by thomas bremen, your director of the is universe center for security policy and former secretary 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 to be honest with you, we don't see many western visitors here these days. did you have any 2nd thoughts about coming here? because of, you know, reputational risks, 2 years self, personally in the organization that to your heading, denver advisors. uh that to indeed uh, and on board me about, uh, uh, traveling to mosque out at this time. but you know, i always leave a dialogue and dialogue. i think is particularly important in times of crisis and so is not coming to mosque. i was basically a fleet of an issue after i got the invitation to these procedures for fremont golf
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readings. and i don't regret to have called them. i think i've had the 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 fine and only original, 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 boy see, what do you make of the fact that this potentially very dangerous situation has been dealt with by the policy of boy card and ostracizing. russia, which i think is preferred course of action for many european countries as well as for the united states. but look at the on the one hand i have
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for understanding for, and as already determined. ok, you chose to buy investment countries regarding this a very severe breach. i think last law, the fact that the russian military invasion in ukraine's re presents bought at the same time, i think it is particularly in these times, it's important to remain on speaking terms. uh, to uh, to discuss a, 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 off, you know, very, a 2 year term, a language at the same time, i don't believe that isolating, excluding,
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and important interlocutor serves the purpose of managing come, take and off, taking us closer to resolve a uh, accommodate you most of the need for uh, platforms for dialogue and the always the here, the organization for security and cooperation in europe, which you used to have a few years back was once considered sites you at 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 a valid them, given that not only fail to prove ext, an active kinetic conflict between russia and ukraine and some would argue russia in 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
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speaking about the russian. do you think the or c currently stands for either security or cooperation that 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 basketball comes in in central asia or in parts of east 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 states off the always the without hope the is at the always see being able to play a role either preventing or at least not even managing that the conflict between russia and ukraine, or a russian database. by the way,
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how did you see it given that you are now in the uh, i guess the less the diplomatic position that you perhaps most freedom have you perhaps cannot for yourself more freedom of speech. do you see that as a conflict between russia and ukraine or something larger? i think it's an overlapping context then in this is by the way, you don't know web based last, i think something that the, the, the saw, you know, for us, these 2 lines of conflict. the, the more narrow between a russia and ukraine, and the wide, or between russia and the best. but i would meet at the, at that the both conflicts could have been managed in and on by then they and, and i regret, you know, what doc, the niece many opportunities to, to do so. and including osteo, we see, you know, and,
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and that the always the hoc platforms, the to the, they both the lines of conflict and the box important stakeholders. important. but these are, by the site itself, the always the, it's always not to use that these tools all the a, partly at home. do you mean by those important stakeholders? say look, let's uh, take uh the example off on the control, these being beat nice thing for us. and this bothers ation as licensed as trust them own key stakeholders of you being security and then on probably off a very complex back off 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
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office architecture. i wonder if i'm interested to hear it just for a 2nd because you're trying to be very neutral and medic and i understand why. but are we doing the piece um the, the conflicting efforts service when we are trying to sort of smooth the lines uh send it to a 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 when strongly against russian interest and those of russian interests and concerns were very clearly communicated for many, many, a number of years. i'll be doing the all 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, i agree with 0 with that it was, uh, uh, with some of these, uh, painters saw off this uh,
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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 you stopped at the always c, v. a tried to provides you know, alternative path forms. for instance, if i listen to your 10 that was there for you. the structure of dialogue to crate that if by a decision it also means the counselor has the humble end of 2016. and i think before of eyes that was, 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 on control conditions and negotiations. but unfortunately, uh, this also was not taken off and it's true.
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and the rest nato does not seem to be particularly interesting. i bought a, 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 try to reinvigorate this arms control architecture. so that was where i think at the lack of interest a, by all the relevant stakeholders and, and diesel so frustrated the look at the same is true for the other example that i wanted to address. and that is the means to agreements. you know, dr. tribes to dean bates to contact in the ended on boss. and i think of course, the being far from perfect, but they would have to re present the blueprint to uh and resolve it. these are the complaint ended on boss uh uh.
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