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the, the, the kremlin reveals that president met, including foreclosure and a few days after to get something unique and discuss their faith with them. washington's decision from 6. yeah. not only anger's, a host of countries, including russia, china, and 10 bodya, but also america's close nato allies. china is a strong, friendly shoulder for russia to rely on. that's the message from the russian parliament chair, women, after talks with president shooting thing in beijing. and here's an opposition
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figures make their feelings clear over japan's plan to release contaminated water from the sufficiency my nuclear power plant into the sea birds. but the focus she made contaminated water is safe enough. i would like to ask if he is willing to advise the government of japan, a water deprived country to use that water as drinking water. the happy monday from r t. international studios in moscow umbrella, isabel, great to have you with us. we start with breaking news here on our cheese. the kremlin has revealed that president met with the leadership of the wagner private military company, including commander yup, guinea pig version. so in the last month, that's up to me through pest golf. the president had such a meeting to its all the commanders of the group and its leadership,
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including precaution himself, looks as the meeting took place in the kremlin. on june 29th, the president gave an assessment of the group's actions on the front, as well as an assessment of the events of june duty listen to the commander's explanations and offered them further option combat the commanders themselves, except that they are staunch supporters and soldiers of the head of states fighting for the mother land. i'm pretty much here for, let's cross live down to our to corresponded to my it char, joining me here in the studio, oma. so could you walk us through what was actually the russian president vladimir put ahead of the wagner group? you have guinea pig goes in the kremlin just 5 days after they attempted and you know ours and was attended part of this group and the president has gave that has given a, the assessment of what happened and has even offered representatives of the group. i'm important about what happened when it ended with you with the unique regarding getting a deal,
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but that was brokered by the russian president of alexander, look a sunk up and so that stopped him from continuing to his kremlin. yeah, exactly. so that, that background is what happened before. now what is the was saying about the consequences of the attempted mutiny. so it is very interesting to note that was for media has taken this whole attempt to do any very out of propulsion. they have plus stuff. now russia is unstable and there is leaving africa as a sign of multiple purge in the group. but here we have the russian president, open to discussions with a real what happened with the bank? this assumptive and a and the commanders have presented their versions of what happened and it has emphasized their loyalty to russia. we also must mention that the russian president vladimir put in, has addressed the nation as the options to the commanders of the group. either they go to below russia or they saw on a contract with the ministry of defense, or they go back home. well, there's
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a lot more to the story. it's been talked about for weeks now, so i'm sure you'll be updating us. thank you very much. my insurance rochelle time, the us decision to send cluster bombs to ukraine. they say supply of the widely banded indiscriminate weapon by washington constitutes a war crime. don't come to the has the fact to come 50 states during the crating complex. do you agree, stated that civilians would die from american costs and type munitions and the perverse and view of the white house employee, the springs and you're responsible transfers of cluster munitions can easily lead to humanitarian problems. relevant, exacerbate contradictions leading to an aggravation of the ukrainian crisis, as my pity for the ukrainian people. i appeal to the u. s. president as the supplier and the ukranian president as the recipient. not to use cluster bombs in the war because the real victims will be ukrainians. washington's decision to supply tab just days before president biden is to attend the nato summit,
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taking off on tuesday in lithuania, then with her take the burden mission, us president. job up here in europe this week for the nasal or western leaders could all just ramble on about how united they are over. you free the usual stuff. but it was also going to make a pit stop a route to this meeting in london on monday to hang out with british prime minister . reach you soon. ok, maybe try to keep deflecting any talk that trade deal that the us promise britain, if it's secured, it's breakfast. divorce supposed to hang out with king charles who's coordination? 5 in this because while he's 80 and probably needed his beauty rest, maybe he was just still too tired from the white house. easter april by his visit was supposed to be a big chance for king charles to showcase his climate change projects and leverage biden's presence to philanthropist. right. what could possibly go wrong? well, how about the side and stumbled to the podium and announced that washington would
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be sending ukraine cluster munitions. now that might not go over too well with king charles or the royal family given that the late princess diana made campaigning against landmines precisely like these. one of her life to we cluster gone his own trip with the cluster munitions issue capable of blowing up in his own face at any . all right, condemning the move spain based on the firm commitment it has with ukraine, also has a firm commitment that certain weapons and bonds cannot be delivered under any circumstances. no, to cluster bombs and yes to the legitimate defense of you cannot be carried out with cluster bombs. i have followed the media reports for us as a state party, the oslo agreement on the convention on cluster munitions applies. the u. k. is signatory to a convention which prohibits the production will use a cluster munitions and discourages they use now, what are these allies are actually voided? call by didn't know to his face. we're talking here about weapons that are bad
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international treaty signed by the us, russia, or you print these any additions. so our drum, most of which explode on impact, but some of which don't. so instead they end up setting into the grounds years later and often are children who mistake them for to gone isn't really that good at seeing the big picture. i'm is concerned about the humanitarian circumstance. but the worst thing for civilians and ukraine is for russia to win the war. and so it's important the logic, it would be a big win for ukraine if the country was literally littered with time bombs that could blow up on its citizens at any time in the future. as long as it does exactly like the kind of foresight that the pentagon has shown and pretty much every single one of its recent field for and wars. the by the ministration itself was against cluster munitions before they were for the even qualifying their use as a war crime just last year for illegal cluster bombs and vacuum bombs being used by
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the russians. the next step of this is ministration. is there a red line for how much filing a legal would be? i don't have any confirmation of that. we have seen the reports. if, if that were true, it would potentially be a work crime and highlights the use of cluster bombs by russian forces. in several populated areas including, hama and edward's tax. using these imprecise weapons only continue to cause a necessary so or, or the rice law. they've been reckless. they seem to have no difficulty dropping cluster munitions around were civilians landing him for the move. the train for a minister is using as an opportunity to showcase highly sophisticated diplomatic savvy on twitter. in the wake of a german represent violation of international order and values, you'll just help with your advice mister all stegner and company. you have no idea
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what you're talking about. have you ever been to were and you feel the suffering of the people? if not, then stay seated on need to be there. myers sofa. meanwhile, you printing president, 5 years. liskey is touring around the world like his taylor swift without any costing changes, of course. and well, he just is fresh off of flopping bulgaria. there's a conflict. this conflict has no military solution to say, i do not accept the provision of munition, especially if it is from the reserves of the vote german army because the frame commanders and i have clear responsibilities not to work in the defense capabilities of demo jerry and all me go to see that remark set to wednesday off on a tantrum in which he accused russia of wanting to destroy nato europe, the european union, and bulgaria. maybe you should just focus a bit more on what washington is busy doing. all of that with his full blessing. former us marine and geo political analysts, brian bur lennox says people in laos, cambodia, and vietnam are still suffering from cluster bombs. years after they were dropped,
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of cambodia allow an vietnam or spine to buried in millions of these types of munitions. a lot of these munitions are and they kill people every single year in cambodia. i believe it's been about 20000 people killed since the end of the war from these unexploded ordnance. and what people need to remember is that now cambodia and 5 minutes or one send specifically sided with you. craig, at the beginning of the special military operation has been supporting you crying all along. so you could say that russia and china big against that. that's one thing. but this is a country that has supported ukraine, and they are condemning this move by the united states to send them these cluster munitions. they're estero design, their mit meant to be real boxes because there's always going to be a certain percentage of them but failed to explode and they will persist in the environment on exploded until, disturbs because they're made out of modern materials. it's not as if they're going
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to bio di grade, and so they are a persistent threat for years actually. decades. decades become the russian defense ministry reported that it repelled a ukrainian rocket attack on several russian regions over the weekend. also stopping an attack on the civilian crime in bred deal. soviet era missiles were intercepted on sundays, but no casualties were sustained. according to the m o. d vs operations commander has ordered air defenses to be bolstered along with pre emptive strikes on rocket launch. systems that carry out such a top. so the russian defense ministry also says more than $500.00 ukrainian soldiers. ours several ukrainian split and several more rocket launch. this high mars units were among them according to local reporters. through their paces before being sent to the front lines, our ti, steve sweeney,
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has been watching them in their preparations. they say it's not like this job is allowing the one i was spend in solitude waiting for the right moment. this is a dangerous role. requiring high levels of confidence in the ukraine conflict assigned to the sniper is a separate unit. for example, one sniper can do more than a company of soldiers because a sniper goes out both at night and during the day you can work in an order of magnitude more people in the days of the company. the main characteristic as non per must have is call. they shouldn't correct at all. because if any critical situation takes place, it means that they have already been spotted. and something bad could happen to the sniper should work around the clock regardless of the weather. it's a completely different for now to be including the weapons. sturdy, lightweight equipment is essential to enable snipers to hold deposition for hours with emissions often last thing up to 4 days. and then the impulse,
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the fee attached to silencer from a company based out of are all its weight is around $2.00 kilos. part optics are very good and i can see very well with them. it allows detection of troops up to 3 kilometers away, so i can mark the target. with this rifle i've worked on targets in the distance of 1600 meters away. the majority of some life is a man, but 22 year old man and the age of just 18 worship. um, i'm a medic, but i've also been trained as this night, but since i was 17, every day we coordinate the work of all tillery and all the snipers from dr. surface together. we do tasks that are more or less straightforward. the will started in 2014. when i was 13. i watched a lot of all the snipers was posted on the internet, and then i joined the military patriotic club where they trained us. and then i joined the special forces at the age of 17. i've got a little sister that i look officer and protect. i think i probably became
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a smart but just to protect because hello everyone reacts differently to me. sometimes they treat me like a child sometimes is a go and even sometimes the brother will trying to help each other out, even if it's personal well working as a team or yes through the the hey, one location is the snipers are practicing. hey, right. well, this open field, as you cranes, counter offensive reciting, things may change quite rapidly, and the role of the sniper will become ever more important. this is steve sweeney for all t in the don't yet square public. for the latest developments from the conflicts and footage from the front lines head to our website, you'll find more on cab, counter offensive efforts, tales of life as a mercenary, and how well schools responding to the growing challenges. whatever the story r t dot com the. despite the unprecedented western pressure on beijing and moscow attempts had held china,
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remains russia as trustworthy and loyal partner. that's the message from the russian upper chamber of parliament's chair woman. after talks which she using, paying and beijing the key take away is that china will continue to foster cooperation with russia and preserve defensively. shoulder. russia can rely on our t corresponded donald quarter is all for us, donald. good afternoon. so as far as we know, the key meetings for the day have concluded, can you take us through what came out of them by their fiorella? well, the head of the russian delegation here work since the entire delegation arrived here in beijing on sunday evening. she's, she actually just met with the chinese president. she's in paying and said the meeting went very well. both sides agreed to continue their long standing strategic partnership based on mutual respect, mutual cooperation, and mutual gain as 2 of the very few countries left in the worlds that are truly
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solver and according to what might be and go set. now, she also called, she's in pain, a very wise leader who's dedicated to a lot of the same things that russia is dedicated to actually as well, in terms of, of course preventing for an interference in the domestic affairs of independent countries. and again, dedication to the sovereignty of one's own country, russia, russia, chinese cooperation is something that the head of the russian delegation not only said is good now, but he's also looking towards a very bright new future as well. i mean, one of the short term, at least indications of that is the fact that trade volume between china and russia is set to exceed $200000000000.00 worth before the end of the year. so that's a big milestone. and other than that, my monthly income also i met with the head of china, is national people's congress today. and she also saw the museum of the chinese communist party here,
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which had many relics of government importance according to the chinese government . so this was really a very high profile visit that's going to continue for another several days. and it actually comes not too long after a number of visits by that which were attempts to sort of revive relations between the united states and china, which have been at a low that hasn't been seen in decades as a result of disagreements connected to a security and for example, nancy pelosi is visited taiwanda, the chinese government in light, very much one of these high profile visits by u. s. policy uh by u. uh, a recent visit by the us finance secretary, janet yellow chinese side was, uh, pretty uh, worried about talks up potentially decoupling the chinese economy from the american economy. but she said that there was some, she explained as the risking. although the specifics we did not exactly here, there was another high profile visit from us secretary of state anthony, blinking a little bit before yelman's visit,
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which also yielded very few results. but it is noteworthy to say that joe biden called seizing paying very controversially a dictator. not too long after that meeting. the contradiction between these american visits to china and the russian visits a visit to china that we're seeing now, which is looking very, very productive in comparison. it just goes to show that there's a lot of opportunity for russia and china to deepen this retired and in many sectors of approval by the you ends, atomic energy watchdog of japan's plan to release previously contaminated water from this because she, my nuclear plant into this fee has been met with up or, or from a number of cells per your feelings. clear to the agencies had i you got the gen, i would like to say the i a is conclusion regarding international safety standards is limited to nuclear waste from normal nuclear power plants. now the nuclear waste from nuclear power plants that were next, it is crosses how i'm very concerned that director gross setting the media
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interview yesterday, that he would drink the contaminated water or swimming it. if mr. grossi is assured that the focus she made contaminated water is safe enough. i would like to ask if he is willing to advise the government of japan, a water deprived country to use that water as drinking water or industrial or agricultural water instead of discharging it. he's argue the international atomic energy agency report overlooks the long term environmental and health impacts of the waste water release and set a bad example to other countries. despite concern from both the public and opposition figures, the government and so has back the un bodies report, claiming its own analysis had found they'll be, quote, no meaningful impact on its waters. however, the is head, raphael grossi did say that it's understandable that people are apprehensive about the plan in the visit of the atomic watch dogs,
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chief from japan with protest rallies health throughout the weekend. chance from the crowds could be heard inside the hall, where the law makers met with the i a was being held, processed, or say they are extremely concerned about the risk hose to the health of the nations, people. and for generations to come down with a i think b, i a report is a trick to secure some legitimacy for japan's focus. came aboard the plan from ven guaranteeing any scientific objectivity. so i cannot believe the objectivity of the i a e report on this issue was matt williams. upon me, you know, this is a matter of conscience and a response to building our children and to send them the rest of their lives. today i will be worried whenever i eat, and i won't know if it's all right for me to eat this. i think there will be a lot of follow up issues and that's why people are so angry. the for i'm so angry in the future, the food that comes from the sea that we're going to eat,
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the water that comes down this rain. well eventually almost all the way i the more than 80 percent of the south korean suppose discharging the nuclear contaminated water from for be see man just to see the one sided attitude of the south korean government and the ruling party in favor of japan is really hard to understand, that is why i'm here to produce china as foreign ministry, criticize the plan last week and threaten option if it was to go ahead. the country already has a ban on food imports from 10 japanese regents following the fishing, my nuclear meltdown back in 2011. hong kong now says it's considering stopping c food and agricultural products from quote, high risk regions in japan coming in as well. we spoke to the dean of the management school at japan's university of she's helped us who believe the claims of the south korean opposition aren't facts by science. the fact of the matter is the truth. him that you know, for pushing my dues out is expected at one 7th of the amount that's recommended by
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the ego. and it's only going to be $22.00 treating to him, you know, per annum over 30 years. whereas, for example, korea, who is making a big claim about this gives out $157.00 care bechtel worth of trinity. i'm every year in any country with any nuclear generator. dsl is true. so if they're so concerned about it, why aren't they picketing in front of the french embassy, which gives out $1500.00 tier bechtel per annum plan that the government is putting good relations at with japan. those type 3 and then safety by blocking the water release plan based in reality. i think your question is wrong in the sense that they're not sacrificed. this is explained to you that it is totally safe. it is safe for then you know what the current, you know it being done in china as well. right?
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but so it's sorry to interrupt, but there wasn't that new killer males done within just over a decade ago inside korea. that's happened in japan. and one of the issues that people have with other issues around the world is that it's not just in the, in the soul, in the war phase there. and so we don't really know what it's going to be like in generations to come. so perhaps the side korean people, lowest opposition to take a safe approach to this because they don't know what it's going to be like in 50, a 100 years time. find and let me out of focus cima in region. isn't that we're talking about what will be disturbs into the sea in the pacific ocean, which is the opposite of where, you know, korea is basing in the 1st place. torrential rainfall in india is resulted in huge flooding that's reportedly left 22 people dead and force many from their homes . streets had been turned into raging rivers with people clinging to whatever they could to escape. huge amounts of water release from
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a dam into the yamuna. river has worse and the situation in the north of the country, including the capital in new delhi. the governments, warren river levels, may rise to the breach mark of more than 205 meters. according to the indian metro logical department, this sunday became the what us july day since 1982 officials have issued red alerts and landslide warnings for northern states. and that's a rep for now. but head over to r t dot com for breaking news and updates. and don't forget to follow us on social media from our content. thanks for joining in. we'll see you back at the top of the hour, the, [000:00:00;00]
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