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the, the, the, the, she said that the, what happened is another terrorist attacked of the key ever seen this crime is senseless. there will be a response from russia. comments and coming right there from the russian president vladimir putin. violence of respondents for the a crazy attack on the crime in bridge corn and get an act of terrorism, which kills a mother and the father moves the daughter severely injured. also in the program, the black c grain deal is just about all washed up as most common assist ukraine
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and it is western doctors consistently failed to fulfill their end of the bargain. months ago warms the safety of maritime traffic and the black sea grain, colorado all can no longer be guaranteed. meanwhile, totally as president says, it was a historical agreement and he will discuss the matter further with his russian count the . all right, so an awful lot to tell you about tonight is we come to lie for a must go at about 9 pm local time, straightened out. the comments in coming from the kremlin, as the russian president has officially condemned the attack on the crime in bridge that killed the mother and the father, leaving that door to hospitalized and severely wounded. and my food and school did a senseless active tara instead of minutes. a response is being prepared, a muscle both. so this one, i cheated like another terrorist act was committed on the bridge. civilians were
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killed, a child was injured and left without parents. the family had left to go to crimea from the belgrade region. i asked to provide all the necessary assistance to the injured girl and her relatives to f. s. b. the investigative committee and a number of other agencies had been instructed to investigate the incident in detail. now it is important to provide all possible support to the people who have found themselves in a difficult situation that due to the closure of traffic on the bridge, is another terrorist attacked of the key of regime. this crime is senseless. from a military point of view, it has no meaning that since the crimean bridge has not been used for military transportation for a long time, and cruel, because innocent civilians were injured and killed. of course, there will be a response from russia. the ministry of defense is preparing the corresponding proposal a little close to investigate as have already opened a criminal probe into the overnight attack. early findings,
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fox implicating key of that bridge is a major transport route, connecting a mainland russian to the crime in peninsula and just to touch earlier in the day, we did get a whole bunch of details from all to you don't know, quarter he was talking to my colleague, the union o'neill, we've now got official confirmation from both russia's investigative committee and russia's anti terrorism committee that this was, in fact a terrorist attack, carried out by key ups forces using drums. we also heard from the russian foreign ministry spokeswoman actually, maria's har, about who echoed the findings of these reports. she said that the key of government is a terrorist regime propped up by the u. k. and the us, today's attack on the cry may a bridge was carried out by the key of regime, which is a terrorist regime and has all the signs of an international organized criminal group. decisions amazed by ukrainian officials and the military with the direct spots dissipation of american and british intelligence agencies and bullet sessions
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. the united states and britain are leading a terrorist state structure of these statements actually came not too long after the 1st train. uh, since this terrorist attack took place successfully crossed over the crimea bridge . and actually we've got footage on your screen right now. that was taken by one of the passengers. and one of those 1st trains that were able to get over the crime in bridge. and what we're looking at why this video is significant is because it seems to confirm what the russian transport ministry was saying about the fact that only the road on the bridge was actually seriously damaged. that's despite reports earlier going on that unconfirmed. of course they were saying that there was some sort of critical damage made it towards the foundation of the bridge. so now we know that the, that was, these reports were inaccurate. now in terms of what people were saying around from the time of this attack, ukrainian media actually was earlier before these official confirmations came out.
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your training and media was saying that this indeed was a ukrainian attack carried out by drones. they said this as well before we got official confirmation that this was a terrorist attack from the russian authorities, but we also heard the head of the crime in parliament. actually a q is ukraine of just exactly what we've heard in these official statements as well. who said that this was a ukrainian terrorist attack, especially because of the fact that this bridge is essentially a civilian installation. and the, the, the head of the crime in parliament said that there's no way the ukrainians with clues of least civilians on this bridge. at this time in the middle of july it's, it's a peak holiday season, monday morning, people coming to and from the criminal peninsula, i really popular tourist destination on all, not perhaps we believe to holidaymakers. we can confirm whether they were on holidays, but we know a couple or our debt. that's correct. unfortunately, we have official confirmation, a specific word, reaching out to people were killed. they were a couple, a mother and
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a father and their relatives not just to inform them of this unfortunate to this tragedy, but also the fact that another tragedy took place, their daughter was in the car with them and she was actually is right now. and hospital being looked after a by doctors we've actually read and reports that she's not in critical condition. another attack in october of last year where like you said, the ukranian authorities did not come out to confirm it. it's only after the following months that we started seeing ukrainian officials, ukrainian media personality is coming on an essentially owning up to the fact that they carried out this attack essentially couldn't be denied exactly. everybody was completely undeniable. and their justification was that this was some sort of military target because they claimed that the russian military was using this bridge a to supply troops in uh, the in conflict. but i mean, the only people who died in that previous attack as well, we're civilians. again,
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we're seeing 2 people civilians killed and another young girl, unfortunately injured as a result of that. so it just looks like uh, it keeps after this bridge and they're willing to go to any lengths to destroy it, even tears. all right, talk to a lot more here in the program, causing lots of mux levona most go based international affairs and security analysts. you can certainly offer some insight on this developing story here. analogy international market. very good evening to use. uh very well welcome to have you on the program here. thanks for having me. it's great to have you. i mean the, you know, i know a lot of it putting it in the past when it, when it comes through. so and the time she talks about a tit for tat respond so or mirror respond. so i'm sure that's not to be expected here. but as you heard, the russian president has talked about, quote, preparing a corresponding proposal to the, the overnight attack on the crimea bridge on the if you, if, if you think that bought to what was it october 2022. when there was the 1st attack on that bridge must go responded with a volley of 86 cruise marseilles volleyed over you crazy. it was set to be the biggest of all
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a since to kick up with the conflict in february 2022. now we have the kremlin saying we are preparing a corresponding with a proposal to this attack. the 2nd attack on the try me at bridge. what are your thoughts and expectations? mock is it's of cool. i know or yeah, 1st of all, full disclosure, my wife has gr, i mean i have family in the crime, you know? so i take that into account, but it also, i believe, gives me a unique perspective uh on the situation from, from the people who actually lived there. uh, it has to be march 1st. that cnn has confirmed that the coverage team has claimed credit for the attack. according to cnn. they spoke with you green and intelligence officials, the f b o a and the aspect of official confirmed to them. they claimed responsibility for the attack and said is a joint operation of the ukrainian intelligence and the key every seems naval forces. so that there's, there's no longer a doubt, any,
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any questionnaire. cat regime, officials are already gloating all over social media. they have nothing to go out for russia did respond last time around that was when they began the air campaign against the key every gene electrical infrastructure as dual use infrastructure in response, they probably would have launched it anyway. but it does seem that the initial salvo was probably of jump, didn't count in the number of missiles as a, a message being sent. if russia wants to stop further such attacks, there was a nother missile attack on the crime in bid bridge last week by a upgraded and re purpose. s 200 air defense missile was launched at the bridge. it was knocked down the day before this attack. there was an actual military drones warm at that also in crimea against the blacks, the fleet, and so vast the ball,
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9 drones were knocked down through a combination of air defense and electronic warfare. this time one got through and a good indication of y, as in most such of these attacks aren't crime yet. there were 3 western rough reconnaissance aircraft, circling in the black sea south of great via one british royal air force recognizance aircraft. and to us global hawks recognizance drones, they almost certainly played a role in finding a yeah, let me just try. so you cause that surprise fremont. i mean, when you way know, learned that what i surprise, the british and american acr off in the skies above the bridge of the time of the attack. why, why are you not surprised mark? because this is what happens every time. there is a drone or a missile attack in the cried mia. almost certainly you take immediate look at the uh, you know, the air traffic over the black sea. and i think it's
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a 100 percent correlation between these activities. both the us and the united kingdom have green light have brought, you know, uh, green light for the coverage seem to launch attacks in crimea. uh, so there beyond complicit. they are actively involved here, but i mean, i so, so sorry, i'm so sorry. moxie gave me by i, i've known you too many years. i go to jump in when i say a good spot here. but you, you talk about the u. k being of old america being involved as well. cnn credits in key if would be behind this latest a bridge bloss, if the us had at croft at the time in the skies above the bridge, the u. k as well. we talked about us drones, maybe a u. k. recognizance plane. why are they targeting mog civilian infrastructure that is not being used for military purposes? because they understand that the only way for the average team, the only hope not only of, of, not really of winning this conflict, but coming out of it in any type of complete situation is to shatter the
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morale of the russian people to make them fern on the government, they know that conflict cannot be won military. they know that they are already re shelves and vehicles that can usefully be supplied to the key every game. that's why they've always been more concerned about mation war. then with any actual strategic value, which is why they hit the civilian part of the bridge and not the railroad part of the bridge that conceivably might have accidentally been used for military traffic that was completely on damage. that was not touch. mark, what about, i mean, you talked about cnn given credit, the key was being behind this 2nd attack on the crowd, late cry. me a bridge, and we do you, do you? what else have you seen in the western main stream narratives? is there any shift at all in the narrative about about, well, this is an attack on civilian infrastructure. most good causes a terror attack. civilians have been killed. is there any shift in the west
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a narrative month? no, no, absolutely not. it was, it was actually pretty toxic listening and reading through the b, b. c. for example, just reported that explosions are reported to have happened on the bridge like explosions, you know, destroying parts of bridges are, are something that just spontaneously happens and in their views of physics, the of the universe that, that is the type of obvious occasion that has been thrown up to the western audiences as a, as part of you know, their general propaganda campaign of absolving the key. every team of everything. i haven't seen any reports about the, the naval attack the previous day that is not being brought up in the contacts door of a missile attack last week. or the fact that the cambridge him now is apparently the grooming russian teenage neo nazis and attempts to assassinate russian journalists
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like the plot to assassinate margarita some in yon. so this is the type of dirty tricks campaign they're resorted to because of their complete failure of the nato trains armed and planned offensive in this out remarks. the vote of moscow base international affairs and security analyst always offering some well insightful information, but often very disturbing. as well, much appreciated, we'll see you another time. thank you very much. thanks for having me. thanks. but i, russia says it will no longer guarantee the safety of maritime navigation in the black sea. here's the grain deal has expired now without all the terms being met. according to the kremlin, russian interests have not been taken into account over the course of the agree in the black sea deal has effectively expired today. as the president of the russian federation previously said, the deadline was july 17th. unfortunately,
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the part of the agreement, the concerned russia, has so far not been filled. therefore, it is being terminated or she's the deal was signed last year, and it was the 1st major deal between russia and ukraine. says the conflict started . now. this deal was quite beneficial for ukraine because it has allowed ukraine to explore this grains safely through the black sea. but the agreement brock heard by the united nations answer to you is officially coming to an end. and that's as we just saw, the press secretary to me to a pass code has said it himself, and it will officially terminate on july the 18th. but now we have the rusher for a ministry who's saying that it would withdraw as security guarantees for the safety, navigation in the northern western part of the black sea. but it would also turn off the maritime humanitarian corps there. so let's take a look at the russian for this foreign ministry statement. this means there was
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dropped the, the closure of the maritime humanitarian corridor, the re establishment of a temporary denture zone regime and northwest and borders of the back seat and the dissolution ocean. the black sea initiative will cease to function as of july, the 18th, but this is not very surprising because for a very long time, russia has been saying that the objectives of the deal were not being fulfilled. and now the objectives being reconnecting, the russian other cultural bank to this with system unfreeze in russian assets, unblocked and russian food and fertilizer exports. but also to ensure a global food security to countries that needed the most this meaning countries in africa, asia, or lots in america. but let's take a listen to what the russian president has said on the matter. once, as of the so called green deal was justified by the desire to support the poorest countries. i have already said many times, out of the entire volume of shipments from ukraine,
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primarily green exports. just over 3 percent actually went through the world's forest countries. the rest went through the well fed prosper. see you were up here despite this, we've made good will decisions to extend the deal numerous times, but enough is enough so that we are now being told to agree to the extension once more and saying this time the promises will be fulfilled. we'll think about it because we have a few more days. i will think about what to do to visit the technical cheated as the russian president has said himself, 70 percent of the exports of cargo was sent to high income countries, meaning the u. whereas like only 3 percent or less than 3 percent was sent to countries that needed the most countries, like somalia of gone is done or assumed that. but despite all of this, russia has still expended the deal every single time. but now it is no longer about progresses or assurances because now russia will need to see concrete results and
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concrete actions if it wants to. uh, open the door to this deal again as close live to ya. city. he's in a stumbled to kia, you know, certain things we've done is at this hour again. now of course the size is present and pay the key role in getting this deal off the ground. has he made a statement and is seeing that we know he's in the u a. e at the moment, but is he like me to get involved? is he likely to uh, buy habits, bring all 3 policies to the negotiating table to get all eyes on the black sea initiative and based on how things played out high income countries. mainly european countries have been left with a black i some science. as a result, did announce early on money, how this deal would continue. and what that really underlines is the objections
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rush i have. this is what do you have to say? you do not need to, i don't. this initiative is an important and successful diplomatic effort recorded in history. the initiative facilitated the export of more than $33000000.00 tons of green to the global markets averting a global food crisis and many low income countries. for my for administer will conduct meetings with his counterpart, and once i return from my travels, i will meet with mister preteen. we will find an opportunity to discuss all these matters when we need to in august, which we will also discuss how to facilitate the exports of russian food and fertilizers, based on what the charges president had to say. and based on what the kremlin has announced over the last few weeks, there's one fundamental thing that we need to remember. and that is that church here and russia, they're both playing their own game in one form or another. and announcements have been made stating that russia or turkey are basically following whatever is in
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their best interest as the general decisions and negotiations could result in mutual benefits. and the fact that many are surprised of the crime linds response and suspension of the greenfield. defects governments didn't know. this is a fact, it has known the kremlin was unhappy for a while now and time and time again. the kremlin has, of course, extended this deal at one point and last year it did suspended, and then turkey, or was in a position to essentially convince or persuade russia to accept back at the table and extend the grading deal. now we might see a similar scenario here, but the one thing that we do need to remember is the church president also emphasized on how important and difficult this will be saying that over the last few days, he and his government have been working tirelessly, strengthening the level of diplomacy, the efforts that are in place and based on the objections from the kremlin and based on what the charges president has to say, then a lot more has to get done. if there's any possibility for this green deal to
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continue or less and more now, of course in life to upset it will i know that's a big way away. go with joining us now from anchor. a very good evening to you. so i appreciate you coming on the program just to off the top of your head. well, what do you think about the black c greenville being terminated? good, thank you very much for having me. i think if we look up, what has happened over the dispute is good on my degree and it was another system on it. so since it's a point spent then sofa feeding to do it without going to somebody says yes it was to renew. i'm surprised. the criminal is putting up a good deal. uh, this points if i, this whole conflicts with thinks of this started because of the few promises i'm going to give you the most the most. so be the same kind of part to, to where you sit there and it was their own table. you, i just, the 2nd seems to be done. and then when it comes to implementation, no, the, the,
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we don't see the follow through. so that is, that is what said what was seen to the, um, yes, well of course i see the parts of the, of the black, the green did being concert and was market we future future residents have spoken to the st on chicago stuff exchange of course we knew disabilities to be anything precise, precious, but we got the form that made it one that found out what the go to where we are today. because the 2nd part is our groups. we do that, it just feels things in advance. well, this is something that, so i think you raise a very good point this. so and at the end of the day, one side conditions. simple enough in this agreement, i've never been fulfilled. i just want, i want to make a mention here at the moment. uh, there's a black sea gray deal as come to a close of sky news immediately started blaming russia for the end of the grain deal. even now saying that now because of russia, africa will stop. but if anyone gets the news from our alternative, stories is not the mainstream networks. they'll know that the nature of the country
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is that a fighting rupturing ukraine. they are. the ones who have been getting most of the food and africa has been left to hang out to drive by european friends. why has that been the case since the beginning of the grain do the yes. and if you, if you remember when, even before the 5th agreement was actually i was raised, there was so many reports about, you know, how they would need to establish learning. now click on the roof size to bring policy. and then michael, if that's what they did, did the research, as they know, it's fortunately that gifted with an important call cuz the benefit from with a medical st cause is actually very dependent on the wheat from marissa on. i'm from the new cri. what is probably, you know, really it gives us the data and what it is to really easy to do with those who make it to do what markets, then dizzy. does it pricing please? sure. and that fits everyone's based on those equations of helpful. i really just
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work with some of our for the ability to right. but the best, the fact i forgot was the use us is kim good. you know, it is a process or to, to put pressure the meantime, let me tell you a sort of african lead estimates. i'm sorry to interrupt you. i do apologize. but the meantime, a lot of african leaders have come out and saying, why does africa not get the respect it deserves? and this new multi poto. well, a number of african leaders of cold for the un to be reformed as it doesn't really offer a balanced amount of care and coverage to all these other countries around the world . i wanted to ask you, um russia is president putin odeo. he actually discussed the future of the grain deal with the south african down to bottom, interested over i'm a photo. so is it possible that, or do you think a big way that russia, an african countries could come up with their own separate agreement for transporting russian food and fertilizer supplies to the continent?
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i'm actually looking forward to that in your upcoming rush hour or so. i think i don't think i'm ready to have something to do. there's any, it is anything that i think needs to be on the agenda in saint petersburg. it has to be how africa countries unrealistic onset of the sort of in the countries in for them to make payments on on, on those functions who are reading this products that will kind of kind of access the fort. for me, it's really is very important that the company does have to put that on. on the, on the discussion on the table, we saw when the method present putting dimension dimension on the far, i consistently russia choice for the ministry a i'm also directly from prison with whom we had the real size ready and capable on women actually. so what would i forgot to resolve the issues regarding, you know, i, for security, what i think it's also important to mention that when, when we will cut the process quite similar to some of the benefits africa. for instance, we're looking to buy, rush out at seeing that it was, it's hard because our bank can be connected to a system in system. i forgot country they put in with, from,
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from russia will benefit and it does include the content is consumed. so the, the so called conditionality that moving this isn't, was not going to unlikely that us what, what are one of the do. and i think i'm confused to the i think when did the look at those comments and i just deal with this and you see that particular, what i just mention about the contract bar would benefit them because as much as even if i green, decimated up for the countries, you know, the input from russia, but the lives of thoughtful rest. i'm so there's a whole range of students. and what if these kind of be a cheap form that the green do, then it's based off what countries to walk in directly, which was on see how that kind of thing. well, i didn't, i think i did one of the points that you raised here. sorry i missed a missed it. yeah, greg, i sort of jump in, but one of the points erasing or is that of the africa summit that is coming up in just a couple of weeks from now. and the events of the north in some petersburg all to see will have special coverage. and i'll be the looking forward, very much the meeting. all these different important figures from across the
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african continent, by the way, as the, as the a multi polar world, the african, somebody gets underway in st. petersburg, the exclusive davos, rich just one percent of the world, a meeting in davos, switzerland. so we're going to have the one percent versus the multi polarity and st. petersburg at the end of this month, a pool policy, unless the vague way a griego in ankara. thank you very much for joining us. well, he has reached a landmark 1000000000 euro agreement with an old african nation of 2 news yet to combat human trafficking. and the legal migration attorneys, as president, though, had some harsh words from migraines, possibly intending to stay in his country. i'll say it again. we are africans, and we are proud of our african identity, but we refused to be a land of transit or a land of settlement. is one of the head of the european commission and our leaders of the netherlands and italy held talks with tenants as president. the number of
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migrant seeking to reach year from north africa has really risen in recent months of the bailey and the euro agreement also aimed to strengthen economic ties. but you describes it as an investment in shed prosperity and stability. this is thousands of people of us said to gather the 19 easy and coastal city and recent months to attend the dangerous journey across the mediterranean to europe. but a racially motivated classes that reportedly for tons of migrants to flee into the desert regions around the libyan and algeria and board is libby no authority is a said to have rescued thousands of my friends to a well exhausted and the high drafted. let's learn more about this kind of person life international relations expert, but she or joe, we need a lot. joining us here from 2 days, you're a very warm welcome to use of what it, what is the deal. it's an easy, the easy reaching a, a bailey and euro deal to combat and legal migration. what. what do you think of the agreement? that's an awful lot of money. wherever is all that money gonna go as well. do you think?
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thank you. i see that the program is more complicated than the given the 1000000000 of the euro for attorneys. yeah, the problem is more complicated than it is. always be. get them that can use the deluxe africa. i think that's we can solve this problem. this big problem. uh, that's not a lot so you can suffer from this program. and just by giving some, some money to, to have some se, i thought i think that. okay so, so, so what, what, what is the point? what, what is the point of a bailey and you are always being handled over to an easier to, to fight illegal migration at the end a boost the economy. this guy that i'm sorry, but i mean somebody that sounds like decades ago in africa, suitcase cash diplomacy. maybe i'm wrong here, but can you, can you tell me something? and i see that too. i'm not so far from the sight. seeing that to museum my present does not know a lot about this uh, agreement. uh,
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this is the 1st the following to these decades. we can say many things, but this is the last decade, but at least can you know what that data government then they look forward to making as it goes back to the silver sport. this is the 2nd, find it. as i say, he's not just both money because of duties that have some some money or so. yeah, but to and do not.
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