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but instead, so far, has, has articulated in its, i'm on it's elite. so i would again argue a sense that we are a ballpark against the east. so an extension of the west pushing back of the eastern part of, of europe, which i do consider again russia to be part of, of eastern europe. i would also say going back to a bit or earlier point about nationalism. i have a very specific and i hope, precise definition of nationalism, which is indeed it is a form to tell a parent as i see nothing. nothing since the end of the 19th century. that in noble nationalism, nationalism has been transformed in by the 1920s, already and certainly by the 1930, the 1940s into an instrument of total integrity of them. and it becomes today the only truly effective and resonant instrument of national to tell it terry. now you
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mention your cream being at the cross roles between east and west and. 6 uh, some of our viewers may know that your friend's name is literally translated as being on an edge or, or cry. and i, i personally think that sort of underlines the borderline character of, with historic and political development. i've heard some analysts such as the, you know, those countries that happened to be in between big council, big civilizations, a essentially destined to lean one way or another rather than trying to sort of cultivate the national identity from within and pick and choose from various corners what they want to utilize, do you agree with this things as they think your plan has no other choice down um, you know, joining one side against the other or would it fully develop something indigenous if a country is to have a reason to exist,
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it does so by doing exactly what you said by picking and choosing what is indigenous to it, and distinguishing that new amalgam from what is being offered to the people across the border. so i disagree with that basis because i think ukraine does exist, should exist, and it is precisely the best option i suspect for its future is to find that amalgam of the cultures that are within it and turn it into something unique and flourishing. that that would define it in distinction but not conflict but, but simply the difference between itself and its neighbors. well, professor petro, we have to take a very short break right now, but we will get back in just
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welcome back towards the parts with nikolai attached to a professor of political science at the university of rhode island, an officer of the tribe, beauty of your brain, with classical greek tragedy, can teach us about the conflict resolution. professor petro, before the break, we were talking about um, your credit assets done. she will need to find its own unique national identity, its own national southcourt, and the many russian thinkers, including i'm sure you're for the present large and important, argue that the choice that the ukrainian leadership has made so far, pretty cautiously as to you know, try those authentic a limited facility that existed within the ukraine population against the,
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the soviets or later against the russians. and utilize it into a political mechanism of sort of unifying the country, a problem with them, and attracting west and financing. i can understand cynical part of me can understand the sort of a political, i mean that's, that's the key or utility of that. but in terms of the military and defense tradition wasn't, that's reckless. what other country would tolerate that whole style stayed on his borders, especially when it's on by the deform. and now my system does the country one of the confusing aspects for analysts. so this conflict is that russia, for nearly 30 years, did tolerate that. so the question in the minds of western analysts is what change now?
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and this is indeed a difficult question to answer. but i think uh, perhaps the answer lies in the sense of really good cup of power and has the, has been over bill. and a couple of events, a last year even proceeding the offer to re negotiate essentially a nato strategy, which nato rejected. at the end of the 20 to last year. i mean, 2020. what? go on. yeah. i, i thought, or even more suggestive in indicative of what i under estimate it along with most western atlas. the degree of, of the anger of the rushing to lead against the western by the professor bradshaw. isn't it understandable that most school would the weight or try to delay these difficult decisions? because you mentioned this,
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the french for side all of one minute. you might imagine came in a know, you know, we consider ukrainians, you know, not necessarily our brothers. but most of us have relatives there. so for any russian leader to watch any military operation, there would be a very, very, very difficult choice, both on international grounds and particularly domestic grounds. but i think the kremlin line has been put, predicts police. and the, the reason they did it was because the west intensified the weaponized ation the militarization of your grants route. 2021. do you believe the kremlin narrative there? the way i would say is politics is that a matter of what i believe is what the individual actors believe and their inability to listen to the other side is what makes conflict happen. so i'm sure that the kremlin believes what it believes and the nato, nato capitals, they believe of exactly the opposite and in their own righteousness and their
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inability to see beyond that on both sides leads to the i have to put it this way, the victimization of ukraine. uh, as a matter fact, i was thinking the other day, how on the one hand um the west is willing to sacrifice ukraine so long as it does not join in the lines with russia to, and russian people exactly the same way. roger cannot tolerate the ukraine, that is alliance with the west. so the only thing that both sides outside of ukraine have in common is that they're willing to see the destruction of your brain . and that's why you brain is to get out of the situation for itself. it needs to rely on its own internal forces and internal means reaching out and establishing domestic unity, which is unfortunately not, not the policy of the current ukrainian government,
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not the policy of the current or previous ukrainian governments. but this is something that your book suggest. i know you see greek tragedy as a kind of therapy that aspires to restore social harmony. 8 but are you sure that this restoration of social harmony has ever been part of the piece of grant in ball? is that because i think as we have just discussed, the they've been a mean for the opposite. what can possibly inspire them to change course to work for their own good. well, there is a significant mythology in ukraine. i know. i think the storage has recently spoken out against the crating of him, the national him. but uh, it actually talks about how we are all brothers in uh, of, of the same cause that route. uh, and there's
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a lot of, uh, unifying mythology. i talk about subordinate, which is that console they have a day of subordinate in ukraine, which is a celebrated every year. these the good policies, these, these correct policies drive for national unity. the problem is they have been misinterpreted under nationalism. to mean this part is good, and nationally, unity will require the destruction of what is on the healthy in ukraine. and then it becomes simply a matter of targeting and persecuting and eliminating the people who are, who don't match your stereotype. and that is not, will never succeed, but that just has never succeeded in human history, and it will not be, cannot succeed in ukraine. you mentioned the rise, all the nationalist or fluoride movement. then, you know,
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russians put it in terms of the knots, this read which uh, some of the was believe is a huge exaggeration. but while we actually look and compare the knots experiments with what's going on in your brain today, i sometimes feel that you know what hitler and people are wrong can, did this, you know, sound when it portion of the collective unconscious that you know, they were approaching in an experimental manner, but uh manual be ukrainian leaders are very cautious about repeating some of the knots of practices or misleading the own people. let alone inviting a far, far right, militias from all over the world to gain military hands on experience of fighting. now you can uh, discards all of that as a russian propaganda the gnostic part. but what about the parking potential of those militants when they come back to the united states? when they come back to britain, don't they represent pacific endangered to,
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to your own people? yes, but again, i don't think of it strictly in terms of naziism because not susan was not even tip goal for a cognate parties in eastern europe and even fascism. there were subtle differences all along the way. even in the 1930, the 19 forties and to draw an analogy of any current political move to a nazi movement is simplistic. let me clarify my point. i don't try to draw direct analogies. but as you have seen, a historical patterns or which for patterns tend to repeat themselves. that makes me look, for example of the bolshevik movement. you know, the russians would have me mentioning bolshevism in this, a sentence with not soon, but it was a very limited, very radical group. that's too cold of the entire country and change of history for,
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for many decades. and it started with some nationalist or, or internationalists ideas, but it's quickly revolved into outright violence and depressions and purging is what have you. and it seems that we have sort of the same uh, dynamic, perhaps of a different proportions, but the same dynamic being used here don't you're thankful. yes. and, but in, as, as a, as an academic could to does think about these historical patterns and connections . i liked to put it in terms of the phrase of a lesser known, but more significant, historically tendency toward the integral nationalism. and so i came, come back to my fundamental conclusion that nationalism is the evil and nationalism in fact, all of us. and we'll continue to do so inevitably, so long as we have nation states that prioritize our national interest,
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our national identity, and our differences with others. now i'm not saying that we should just get rid of everything and hold hands and kissing hawk, because that's not going to happen. but, and it is very possible to live in a world of nation states and recognize its blog. and to keep those flaws ever before us as warning signals as to what can happen when we exaggerate the importance of a national identity. gotcha. now you're also uh, going back to uh, greek tragedy as a practical way of, uh, dissolving tensions or you know, addressing facilities among nations. you mentioned that it's actually, it has a pretty, um, sort of practical uh, layout for how it could be practiced. it consists of 3 points and all assist recognizing tragedy, recognizing your in role in what happened, catharsis, purging,
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the soul of toxic emotions like vengeance or hatred, that sort of thing. the way for more pro social feelings like compassion and finally dialogue which you define as a form of self transformation, which allows for a new form of a relationship to take place. i see in this day and age and in this day and age everything is turned upside down be the most me can hold for a this point is, is dialogue. you know, you bring the parties to negotiating table. we've kind of premier, you cannot require them to sort of, you know, go through a guitar says, or even, you know, take hold of that own. it takes stokum that own actions. do you think any dialogue would be effective without notices? and guitar says 1st, know. so that sequence has to occur and dialogue occurs not because to people sit
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down and say they want to talk. but when they actually feel the need to do so, and the need for that comes from the recognition that, oh my gosh, is partly my fault notices then, since it's partly my fault, how can i contribute to the ceiling? that's the catharsis. replacing the rage and hate with emptiness. and then in the emptiness, pity and compassion can come in. and finally, out of that penny and compassion came calm, dialogue which enables you to truly see the other person as yourself and to recognize your needs in the needs of others. and the humanity off of your out of me reaches, i guess the final but also very cool. so uh, question here, because i think the russian culture is distinct when it comes to respecting your i mean, because if you, if you start to look at how much russians have taken from other, you know,
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adversaries be this waves, the charge that totters, it won't be collected west after the cold war, we've always sought to practically approach our enemies and you know, a way of whatever good practices that they can offer. and i think that's also, you know, partially a consequence of mature state as sort of an experiential history. when you know that history is long down in ukraine, as conflicted and young as it is, as a, as a state for themselves, something like that. kind of the more to treat an image with respect. does it know how to do it without humanizing at least one's fellow citizens? what prospect is there for the state to do this? there's not you. you have to develop a constituency which wants to support
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the existence of that civic culture. the both the individual call to the, the, the cultural components of it hard for the whole, but also the civic identity, the political construct of it. and you know, as recently as 2020 or 21. i quoted president victor yoshika who said, well, your credit is still cause the nation because it hasn't accomplish that until it does, it will remain that. and there is no sense in fooling yourself. i sometimes hear from critics write me and say, oh, this is not a war. on the other hand, this has already. we're now beyond that because the war has united us war never unites, never, not united for a very brief moment. and then as soon as that moment is over, everybody's out of each other's throats again,
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unless they can focus on the issues that divided them in the 1st place. and that's why it will be no, there is no extra no solution. do you praise problems in all resides with them and the end, the healing and peace? not just the new grand, but i think in europe as a whole world again, when you're praying hills. and so professor pitcher, we have to leave it there. but it's been a fascinating conversation. thank you very much for that. thank you. my pleasure. i'm thank you for watching close to sir again on walter part of the the
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bridge summit that is next month. it reaffirms it would not arrest the russian president if he attends that discussion is coming up shortly here in the program. the latin american lead is at a brussel summit. the final communicate, you know, hopes of finding a united discount from the complex, the new, the . all right, so you'll stories are updating on the hour here at all to you as a national headquarters at most go. it's so good to have you with us tonight. so most go, sir, is it's fault is launched, a series of which highly atory strikes on military talk. it's in the ukrainian port cities of desa, nikolai, of this, as we understand, a response to key of deadly attack on russia is crime. in bridge, the russian ministry of defense says that a salvo of miss halls had ukrainian drone facilities and an oil facility they
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provided fuel. the key ups forces it comes as russian forces reported that a massive drone attack launched by ukraine on crimea was repelled in the early hours of this tuesday was as we understand, $28.00, unmanned vehicles were intercepted. now the coastal retaliatory strategies came shortly after i rushed as president cold for a minute, treat response to ukraine's attack on the crime in a bridge, which of course, as you know by now, let him put him described as an act of terror, a muscle both. so this one i cheated like another terrorist act was committed on the bridge. civilians were killed, a child was injured and left without parents. the family had left to go to crimea from the belgrade to reach. and i asked to provide all the necessary assistance to the injured girl and a relative as the f s. u. we investigative committee and a number of other agencies have been instructed to investigate the incident in detail. what happens is another terrorist attack of the key of regime this crime is
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senseless, but from a military point of view, it has no meaning. and so, since the crime in bridge because it has not been used for military transportation issue for a long time and cool, because innocent civilians were injured with killed the will of course either will be a response from russia. the ministry of defense is preparing to correspond to get proposal . russia is anti terrorist committee said to ukrainian naval drones, essentially blasted the bridge monday, killing a mother and father and severely enjoying that scene next door to the spine. of course is a key gateway from the russian mainland to that of the peninsula. russian investigators upset their early findings, points squarely the key of the local authorities reporting the traffic is now moving back and forth across the bridge. a global affairs and security specialist marks the boat, or he only told us that such incidents are ukrainian a time to shift public sentiment in a rush. i have to listen to this. the only way for the coverage team,
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the only hope not only of, of not really of waiting this conflict, but coming out of it in any type of complete situation is to shatter the morale of the russian people to make them turn on the government. they know that conflict can not be one military. they know that they're already exhausted out of artillery shells and vehicles that can usefully be supplied to the key every game. that's why they've always been more concerned about optics about the information war. then with any actual strategic value, which is why they hit the civilian part of the bridge. both the us and the united kingdom have recently have for you know, greenland for the coverage seem to launch attacks and cry. mia. so they're beyond complicit. they're actively involved here the, along that dissipated stomach between latin american leaders on the
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e. u in brussels is actually showing, well, i'll just say it a fair amount of disunity, members of the community of latin american and carry in states that offended the agenda with harsh criticism. naturally, i angled at the west where they started us let sun sions ultimately violated international law. using sanctions and blockades, without the support of international law is something that only serves to penalize the most vulnerable parts of the population. we need peace to overcome the significant challenges we have to face instead of eliminating hunger for so many millions of human beings. we're spending billions of dollars to feed the war machinery which only causes more destruction and famines. the see like you, summit is the moment to say enough. it's like when you're really angry with somebody. and so you just punch a wall over the yard and hope that they know it is the resilient president statement here really captures the tone of this summit between the you and the community of latin american and caribbean countries, also known as c lot. it's taking place this week,
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but it can best be described as i guess tense, if only because latin america for them. it's kind of like agreeing to meet up with an old high school pounds who, you know, wants something from you every single time you see them. they pretty much say that, but they also try to frame it as something that's good for you. and then your best interest. so they even went into this meeting, the 1st of its kind it 8 years with really clear objectives to get support for ukraine to get his hands on some resources. and to get in touch in on the region slowdowns with china and russia. so right as a gate, lula lambasted western sanctions without directly confronting the vineyards. yahoo, are you talking about though, and more often than not, they just blindly agree and follow us section. so he also made a very pointed reference there to the billions blown by the west on its military
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industrial complex using ukraine is it protects it again, that's not something on which the us is alone right now. they're all trying to get a slice of that particular pipe. now the honduran president joined in on this particular pylon and put brussels on the spot, demanding that the you stand up, get some washington's punitive measures taken against latin american countries. the seal of you summit must approve a resolution demanding the end of the blockade against cuba. it is necessary to en viruses and the confiscation of goods because we're all exposed to one day finding that our monetary reserves have been frozen in foreign banks. or we do not have the possibility of chartering transport for the goods that are people's need. we demand elimination of the barriers that prevent us from normalizing our commercial relations with sister countries like nicaragua. so there's been in under for the bright scene, resentment throughout this entire meeting with europe's colonialist history in latin america and slavery in africa brought up and the prime minister of st.
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vincent and the grenadines, who's also present a pro 10 for a c lot. also a vote restorations. he said that the summit can become yet another venue for focusing on ukraine either and that. well, there are other places for that which are better suited. which probably meant that brussels had to throw like 20 percent of its content because that's all they ever seem to be able to talk about these days out. apparently, spanish president pedro sanchez invited. you printing president obama care zalinski to the summit. but apparently it was opposed by some of the latin american leaders . zalinski confirmed that himself rock moscow did not miss the opportunity to weigh in on that particular offer. maybe so liskey, the former acura pin star and a new version of the movie wedding process where he just goes around barging in on global events from oscars to your vision and political meetings that don't actually
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involve his country. then. so even president nicholas venturo was not present at this summit, his vice president delsey rodriguez was keep in mind that the us still has a $15000000.00 bounty on maderos head. they've accused him of narco terrorism even as washington then negotiated a venezuelan oil deal to help us economy amid the global energy instability and energy crunch that they helped create over anti rush. some sections still, mid euro acura would be the same anti sanctions message as his regional counterparts and a mattress that he issued from the same time as the state as the summit was getting . getting into year i got locked out of the voice of venezuela will be heard there the truth of venezuela to demand that the sanctions ceased that the blockade see so that the aggression against venezuela ceased plug. brussels hasn't exactly been in the habit of standing up against washington's agenda, but it seems like lots of america wants to see proof of some kind of backbone that
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isn't just a trojan horse for washington's interest. and brussels has been trying for years now to see a trade deal with the latin american region, but its own farmers are pretty livid about that potential, particularly when it comes to beef from latin america. and it's potential to depress the prices of e u. farmer's own supply, which really seems to be one of the use big specializations these days. they did pretty much the same thing when they fled in eastern europe with ukrainian grain from the black sea grain deal. now the seems to lack of vision beyond whatever washington puts in front of them at any given time and for all of latin america's efforts here. well, that really doesn't seem likely to change anytime soon. the south africa has dispelled speculation about whether the russian president would be arrested if he attends next month summit, that a set or on a photo has said that taking his item, it proved him into
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a custody to fulfilled. an international warrant issued by the hague is not in his country's best interest. it would be a reckless, unconstitutional, and unlawful exercise of the powers conferred upon the government to declare war with russia by arresting president couldn't have cost positional obligations to protect the national sovereignty. peace and security of the republic to the international criminal court in the hague issue with the arrest warrant out, and they see a obligating any member state to detain vladimir food. and if we step foot on the territory, i was discussing this earlier with independent analyst jackie shonda. he said that south africa would conduct its own policy in line with its own national interest. i think of the most important message to not just america, but to the in you and the ne tool from the soft good president is that sounds good is a southern states. uh,
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and it has all the rights to come out to define its own foreign policy. it's not a proxy or a subsidy of need to america. no. the and the president is fully aware that the decisions that he has had to states. she's cabinet make model primarily foamed by the interest certificate. and the guy is a huge interest in maintaining a very long and productive and mutually respectful relationship with the russians of the nation. the summit with the latin american leaders was a well not the only major international event in the recent days. that essentially, shall i say it a fail to reach a consensus, a gathering of or even on the policy makers from gee 20 also ended without assuming a joint statement. and sources have confirmed to us here at on say that the reason
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for that was a difference of opinion about the conflict in ukraine. along with that, the host nation, india refused to cave into what some of cold western pressure to denounce it's key trading partner. back of the russian federation of the russia ukraine. war is not our creation or that of developing or emerging countries. it is not a priority for us. india is priorities or development issues, growth more financing for multilateral institutions, technological transformations, and supporting the un sustainable development goals rather on fortune is that ukraine has been almost sticking points. now india has seen it's your loan g, 20 presidency. not only is in dallas moment in the sun, a box as a total south moment to the sun. and what is happening is that the west is insistent that shall be condemned to green. and of course that is become
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a sticking points, not something so happened this time in the finance ministers. me. so i have the form and it says need as well. oh which is has a new denny several weeks ago. i'm the forced finance meet as well. no join to communicate a what does that really mean is that india has come up with a chest statement, but the issue was that india has wanted to keep its focus on. for example, oh, as we talking about the finance minister we've seen dea has time and again pushed ports, twin single fall global economic golf architecture to pop somebody in deals and wanted to keep the focus on multi lot to buying something also that the restriction as well as the other important issues like go to kansas for example, and all of the issues and getting washed away as the west wants to habits. we the want to condemn rochelle for the also the more in you green of cost,
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russia and china. how formed the walk? seeing that be we want to sign the documents, which mentions the, it's all, i think you the i comes to doing much, much as being talked about by india roles as a mediator as a balancing force. and this, this is going to become more challenging to the run off fall for the g 20 summit, which india will be hosting in september. and some bullying factors will be hosting well, needles this block. and of course india, it is exceedingly bolton, so that so the issues remain on watch is really picking the global south. for example, the n o g fuel prices. or do you remember india speech for the ask the thing union to be included in the g 20 o which includes they're all 55 funky so really important to see we have school india, india being very,
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very tell from the very beginning that you mean it's not an important factor is not an important point for deals, presidency, but of course, the west being systems. they're all amar in india, geo particular vision, sorta see in that sense. and it's, what's the pointing out that these challenges now are only going to amplify to the one up to the final g 20 summit, which will take place in new day. on the 9th and 10th september, the united nations general assembly is held a meeting on the situation in ukraine. the russian side, once again, not particularly to this position, highlighting that admitting the real cause of the conflict is essential to achieve peace. i'm not going to see it. so what do you mean? russia is dealing in ukraine today, primarily with washington. and it's nato allies who are waging a proxy war against russia to the last ukrainian peace. and ukraine is not yet
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included in their plans. and therefore, we'd have to achieve the s m o goals militarily, and to ensure that ukraine never again poses a threat to our country and our citizens. however, the more states that are not afraid to tell the truth about the root causes of the ukrainian conflict that it's the west, the care is not about protecting ukraine. you know, little bit about its own interest in weakening russia. the more chances there will be that the ukraine crisis will end faster. this is how you can really help with the world today. all right. closing live val, it's a lot of his came up and studied by for us areas in new york, nearly about nearly 20 past 3 in the afternoon where you all kelly. what about the highlights of this session of the u. n. i just heard of it from a major party on sky right there, the deputy you and, and pass it as a rush. i what i, what about uh, i did a credit inside the russian side. sort of a highlights. well, this was a meeting of the un general assembly that includes every single member state, every country. and at the meeting, we did hear ukraine lobby, pearl
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a number of allegations against russia. but then we heard the deputy in bassett, or did box the claim from ukraine, that this war is simply the fault of russia somehow it wore a choice uh, using us language, etc. we are to throw debunking of that from the russian deputy ambassador here. some of what you said so then in today's meeting is another attempt by western colleagues to impose their own view when the situation, mo, training about so no matter how much the western sponsors of the key ever seem. talked about the so called unprovoked war choice, rushes, waging a new crane if the facts show the opposite. so, so it is obvious that it's the key version and most of which came to power in 2014 . as a result of the constitutional and western sponsored, cooler government, not declared war and all russians and sent to the east to its country against an armed peaceful, serious c. we would not be discussing the training crisis here today. also debunk
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some of the claims floating around regarding the black sea grain deal and other distortions in western media. weiss spoke. what about what about messages are from some of the other countries, as you said, as a general assembly meeting? so just about every body was that what else? what are some of the highlights kind of well, how you're in particular spoke up about the need for a peaceful resolution of the conflict. and when the young gary and representative spoke, they were harshly critical of a number of european countries that don't seem to be working to resolve the complex that only throwing a lot of smoke at russia. here's what we've heard from the representative of some great. i do believe that the solution is not to be found on the battlefield. what is to be found on the battlefields are the bad people. and the longer this war takes, the more people will die and more that people will be found on the battlefields. i wonder why they are not able in europe to say the same compared to what be
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saving. there are wars outside of your my do not the are you in favor of peace? mister president hungry has been attacked and criticized a lot by domains for me, especially in europe because of this position. that was the hon, gary and representative, calling out the double standard how european union countries seem more interested in resolving tensions when they're on their own soil, but seem to not be interested in a peaceful resolution of the conflict and ukraine. now it's important to note, as i said before, this is a meeting of the un general assembly. so every country is represented in the united nations as an opportunity to speak. such meetings can be quite time consuming. um, but they are also an opportunity for different countries that often are occurred at the meetings of the un security council, which only contains 15 members gives them an opportunity to have their voices heard
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as well. all right, all of these came off in for us. i live in new york, appreciated as so the prime minister of poland, such as country will not open up its market for ukrainian brain. comes as rush or of course as accident, the blacks the grand deal. this happened on monday saying the west has consistency failed to uphold its end of the bargain. and while the west spit failed to beat russian stones, you credit is reported to have made more than $9000000000.00 from his export. since the start of the black sea initiative, ukrainian cheap grain flooded into europe, poland romania ball gary, a slip accurate and hungry old, imposed a band on those imports. officials say the increased supplies were holding domestic producers by pushing down prices, which sparked outrage among local farmers. while russia has on the line to several times to the goal of the grain deal with the head of a food crisis and the poorest countries, moscow has maintained,
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it's ready to supply those nations in need for free. meanwhile, the us announced another $250000000.00 of aid to ukraine in order to help compensate t of for the loss in the grains, despite it already making $9000000000.00 as well as discuss, it's not with the president of farmers united up south africa running, mackenzie. now joining us here, analogy international. ronnie, great to have you on the program and a very warm welcome as well. the whole grain deal was, was meant to provide aid to the countries most indeed across africa and the middle east. however, russia has just said, only 3 percent really ends up going that. why is it that essentially from the start of all of this, that the grains keep going to the countries that are doing okay, that are pretty well fed and is that, in fact, most of them are the right countries that are fighting russia and ukraine. thank you so much and good evening to uh us uh,
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i would like to say from families united us on the and every confinement that, you know, i think those are the best steps that could ever be taken by it. but that's it involved in actually heavy to see on that is called what ever got to wake up. it's time that we started being good uses then every, the being said, zip every good in countries and asian times is at the saucer. you've got the black sea gets lost by what that action president is up to. and i don't think that can actually be true. and uh, we have to get all that have to get to the visit actually be looking for this or is it a facility that president presenting to the community to oppose thinks that more land lease be actually the lease. we'd still be plans that we used to be put to live joseph and so that's all for is i think this is just a wake up call or breaks in particular. i think that is that i was actually being
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taken and that we will not wake up from this and stuff being consumed again and know that be can also be produced. ready so i don't think that it's actually a positive i think it's a very, very interesting angle that you're giving us here on this ronnie. i appreciate you being so straightforward with us through analogy international as you know, as you were saying, russia has on the line several times is ready to provide great into countries and need for free. but as you know, going about to february 2022. well, it's also a rushing cargo vessels that the, the captains have had bad licenses revoked the port permits of being a well revoked as well. and it's not even possible sometimes to get these congress ships where they need to go. i don't understand, ronnie, maybe you can tell me, you know, africa is confident in need and you, there are certain professional partners in the west that are quite openly blockading this aid from getting to you guys in his boot and saying,
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you're going to have it all for free, why would southern professional partners be interested in blockading africa from getting what it needs so badly? well, thank you for that question. then i'd say to you, i think actually with the best interest on why should every can be more res, seem to just get him out for leading? can we not just be the ones that i may have been, but it's never spoken about and what we give you to the well lighted. see that being on it needs to actually get to see if we could, we can see the president put in was what he was giving. sadly, unfortunately it's never, these are the destination age. we anticipated a lot of that actually said yes, that was be, it should be should be a bonus. i'm actually i see something. but i've seen this was this, uh, a config that's happening should actually be more of
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a wake up call to actually get into sticky low as religious actually stuff really on our feet and realizing that it's time if you get that for yourself and not always looking to the west for and also at risk you are, you know, if it's something running, it's something that proved to, instead, a number of years ago about russia. he said, he said, you know, the west only likes russia when, when russia needs something, when russia is essentially on its knees. and it way i'm getting the same message from you in a way. you're also saying why doesn't africa also get the respect it deserves therapy. and a number of african leaders who upset the un needs to be reformed. what, why is it that that african doesn't really get the respect from stuck in western partners or full colonial partners? well, i would say to you, it's just a matter of just those few rotten apples that we've got in the z, the ship of in our leaders, if the funds on the continent,
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those that are still finding that they still have to be here, we're shipping sets in individuals, in order to get these done without the realizing that the west actually leads to more than just to get. so it's some, some, some, some people just have their mind with it because they've always been, uh, you know, a 10 page with 2nd things to do that. all that and lines. and i think that they could actually be manufacturing and producing by themselves, do their own country. if it's done, we wake up it and stop this all the way is when it's a job, it's about how high it's time with a job. and the way i'll have very well said in the now there's a refreshing stipend, right, that for me running mackenzie, a president of pharma is united of south africa. as you say, rodney, you know, africa, it's the bread boss,
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good of the world and the bricks summit is happening to the end of august as the world continues to move into multi polarity. ronnie, i'm sure you and i will be speaking in the very near future. thank you for your time. thank you very much. thank you for joining us. 0 analogy is enough. always great to have your company as you come to your life from moscow you'll program, but tons of the top of the the the
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but i said, you think i do that a little with me it gives you a little more set or by you. did you see issue by somebody? do you think that will be a little bit? there's a good plan. you're looking for something else lifting expensive or so i have another piece got, but i really don't understand what the rest is here. so it's an easy terms. anyway, some of the front of some of the interior lucian, they will instill 30 minute they just go and you saw who's a bit you should actually use what she can do. the image doesn't have shift. somebody else told me to show yes, yes. your connection? yes. hold up, i do for the people, think of what you're doing with the can still says this notion, i'm was the exploration while i guess most of the way what i did was by putting
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ways to, to go away what people think with the knew what the post of what the yearbook thing and they put the windshield. what can they be in the new money to do? she was that so? yes, so you have to just show up with that being said the deal by to move to be separate as you for this, you know, so the initial, that's the issue with the the, the ciocca chemo so no, so far so, so far from the truth, the was for the image for me it was easy if i do then yeah, the caesar and the screaming shred, but it was no use me another blue, silver blue. i meant this stuff less than by to was to with done boss. see what was for the but the other thing that the stories that they give me the of the declaration of the
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gym wasn't the promotional push. joseph, most of the 3 move for most of them do the same, but don't, don't put the most certainly short use of thought. 30 thought it was those we systematically the class that the you brought to me when you, i think the best, you know, she goes to your solution. so let's assume window a simple daniel. the 2nd video interfaces or something for cool in the course of the the only thing is, is to them who's got us carlos. and basically he'll bring to that 3 of them to mean that it sees it onto the purpose of this is that the new, the last thing you need to go with you should be able to say because it's that the
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mission of course. so yeah, if there's still the to us because it's up to the folks outside the door, basically just come in if there's a couple of practical somebody who's system in the business for the simple the it's a little difficult. but of course, a photograph is in this chunk of the chunk that there's
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most of the bunch of other through several go to australia. so to show those are some of those single words. new construction underwood investigator looks. she dies old orchard purse for real estate. somebody putting the switch on them know so i've had upside down because it shouldn't be lashelle. it's on the surface. the obvious vision is to them on your can ship near soon the i'm not sure and showed new photos on the vultures. so she'll be in the us and conversely, if you ever since on the option, i don't know if this other stuff last could real close to the home. we will probably part of the, of the, the
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the mr into the system to make it to a very serious if it's got the sliding doors because it gets done in the 1st of all because it's more pleasing that you can use the phone number to the what's your, what's your wish him for? ready to move forward. i mean it's closer with us of the war with the virginia to sure which was to switch and don't hear it. it's all good to and it's such a help desk of box very visually. see it, but they're still going, they're connected to where they may have the wish to were. they would have thoughts to going to, just as though you put in your soul there's, there's pretty good. so and it toward this, but don't wish to which to introduce i was going to be that will also be the sort of serious piece of upset should be
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that that, that this group was wanting to consider that a couple of them because it, before 6 could you please come to fruition, you are the industry and your producer and it was was like you said, i'm gonna go to sort of show a book on the low church associates to the binding my store, to the shop for my guys the new testament for senior team this chris points in a cardboard that's inviting me to a couple of in a spanish 2. and when is this doing this for the transfer? so sort of in, oh cuz it doesn't know what the customer also needs to be. one in the ritual shows the simula
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is the you know, the best i believe that the people that do, unless that's the easiest part about that. what's happening is that that will still does is to go, do you suggest that the time you go is there isn't there will do is go to menu and was not to you keep it started. you know that i would say that the more thing it doesn't always, as i stated something that with my dentist told us that it's up to you 3 minutes and we'd talk you 3 minutes or so. let's say you have to go to the places. well, are you doing what i said? it's a good to, you know, most of us got you laser, all the new property of them. these are going to do it good. there
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really thing that that will be, was this in plaza secrete was it should 3 me, does a 3 me up as a desktop that will be looking for is you do that and you might as well what's your business to business being on board you especially the have to do some things and you are the b service and you're going to play the best you wish me for the original have in this was the parts is i know it's like a list. you say to me, i think at the shows that the piece people, so there wasn't super style manual edition. the people who go to the age to hit some deadlines that are good.
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yeah. and your mind would you be able to run it's this should be similar. we say they do a changes danielle, probably down to the better of the way. it's not the idea is that doing that? but it's needed that on sale for someone us by say a mile up say yes though it is like i don't see anybody. i do deepest got a voice open box. i have, i think about what some of us are supposed to be. the last is all we're all set to do that. right. well, there's a war working part of the fortune. yeah. the producer of the most modern, the part near the business. you fellows just by single, i'm sure. thank you. let's see what he meant by people. he was guess would not be fussy,
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vote at the car, which that's kind of a plan. and if i stick with is the little one unless you split out, is that the only thing that i just don't cook when you just got phone or what kind of looking you spoke about the certificate usual leveled shirts. i have the 4 of us to soften. you know that kind of both or 3 of a visual guide issue. are you guys to come shut down? pushing before the 1st to move into the funeral truck? yes. social safety safety for my guy to go to church. explosives from nashville, let me know. thoughts cool. com. 3 of the course shifted to the bridge. it will show up at this, across the room. was it beside the, at the summer? the the a be helping him off with tissue fellowship is still much in the huddle sheepishly
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that you could join. it's a good way to go to which it's in the curriculum curriculum video. each step you have no more explain to me based on what your notion now this of the memo of the 3 of those far away and give those try me let mommy soul were of little those to mamma sort all at the moment. so i use symbol ration sort where you see that little grand? yes. then you, it's a full, well, i tell yes cuz on my what still do it, there's are the dates because most of most, those are the lot of new stuff. yeah, web share slideshow was good suddenly away in that don't say states immediately, but the whole guides the good. it's bundled here,
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but yes. companies for my mood uh, normally watch what about the session? yup. on most of the private and it would, it's a pretty decent um the rewards where you i just, i was dealing, you know, i got the full sort of mid roll in. oh my, you, it is, what else came on my sitting with the multiple even though you almost have to select the number of words here. you like on weights of others that any but that, you know, not one you know, that missed 2 days meal. a slash has brought them for what is already considered a one rich man. yeah, well no, come monday was letting you go up, but you may have thought of that. something is going to sort of message one to 4 minutes ago on the might be the way shape is that is for ricky. the suitcase. range of lumps above the middle school was most cooperative. so
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so most almost all my several minutes, i've got some good news on that. but if i do a little bit of sense that i sent that in, my hoarding suddenly posted as a business don't pay the only thing spend that it won't, but that has it in the middle school for on somebody else. instead of going to do some work, but just let your thoughts and stay on a be necessary method. but we'll just to space the upgrade 0 id, much somebody to with the easy to say i can process the local. but on the scale, i'm using the sure. just let me know. so let's look on the machine. does that case? it's just a good. yeah. that is useful. sway providing care safety, but the most store that won't let you on with new j. i'm but also the color side of the unit, the new. what so? yes, well as well for the inquiry or for the use of this low, low cross,
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the goal score, which is now, but i for the worst of the slab through these i said to you the process, the more with the steps and you've been a yes ma'am. the scanner glass on 9 months, on 99, you would you split the word line if the more guides deal, unless you consume feature tortured, sneak, you really at that time by me and my door. so when we deal in the show, go through this via to beautiful, you're a brass, get it up and you put new minor cause a general which i should similar, but i don't move back home. the 3 as an adult, them shows up, throw some school, wants you to switch him, was not as a glitch. you do not agree at some more than a pacific g to the proxy. just got the core, the vision resume,
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which can go anywhere. so if, if the distributed, if the switch now garbage just substitute is probably can um send it out of drama with a simple until it does a little bit slow being you even have to control it. um, i need the message and i need the shuttle agent. i need the shuttle. the total mind did to quit school. my did surgical meal number going difficult, but i'm going to instead of wide, somebody did someone with the to be a birth certificate or the most the 1000 items which of the annual which assessed on his my number to much to build a document which suits me much to the, the, the shows that the sales for stock, or the supporters are you able to go look for both them. we'll also small, little gold is just about the, just the trends that i'm so you speak the deals. a blog proposal could be to the
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issue that central region one is a sports chest. the start the car, just push to for you to you. sure. especially on 6, always try to make your school is a 1st opportunity choose for us. so from that, i don't think we're ready to post of conduct sold to allow us to sit off when you, when you talk about charlie is all it is because here's what's the height of the slide show in the future too close to know that we see on the floor separating the yom, rosanna visits where it is a rustic combined system. the 1st thing you come for those you hold on, you're almost to be as of the success of this. and we have suzanne, this is the most compelling to me when you won't believe the actual volumes on these are still the new, the cause of the system is new with feel which they just talk to. you kind of see what you did in the school. you funny, but it's really nice. they ask for
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a proceeding live as or maybe in this company. if somebody bought them with the, with us, get a key. our lead through the proceed. it was at the game and the reason was the what do you get the goal either she's get to go or what to do, but the sister gates most when he covered you. so you find the more i knew for sure the try guess maybe a couple of you or the producer and she should be some will to pull up it just and then pause west virginia. but the sheet that though. but anyway, when you look at the opinion that it is, it was so i do it, but so i know it's, it's somebody thought fits this article through west of the is good show additional . but when we, through, when we say there's still some pretty good story to blue issue like these keep in chapter more deployed, it's still a bunch of competing thoughts. for sure. what shows up for myself,
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the the, the headlines on how to international south africa gets ready to host a brick summit next month. it reaffirms and would not a rest the russian president if he attends the reason why it's coming up shortly. latin american leaders that of brussels summit and deliberate a final communicate in hopes of finding
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a united system from the company. the new price of russia strikes back huge missiles. tal. those probably ukranian for cities getting naval throat and facilities that most coast as were used in monday's ukrainian terror attack on the crime in for the car. no shortage of your use on this program from months ago. it's time to kick out any mainstream narratives and get to you your news. and so south africa has dispelled speculation about whether the russian president would be arrested if he attends next month, the summit, the a serial. and i'm a photo. it said that taking a lot of my putting into a custody to fulfill the international warrant issued by the hague, is not in his country's best interest. it would be a reckless, unconstitutional, and unlawful exercise of the powers conferred upon the government to declare war
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with russia by arresting president putin. i have constitutional obligations to protect the national sovereignty peace and security of the republic. so because the official opposition, the democratic lions really assembly kept among the pages when it went to court to try and find the government plans. how to enact the interest lowering default. do i mean put in? should she set foot in the country for the breaks summit, which will be taking place here in august? now the democratic alliance was the part to compel government on how it should go about enforcing the arrest warrant of letting me important should the russian president set foot in south africa. the argument is that they do not trust the government to their own devices and they would rather have
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a public key stated house. the and his government plans ongoing about enforcing such interest work was on the other hand is argued that the contents of his job it should not be made public because that would jeopardize national security. but also, the risk of the russian president vladimir puts in here in south africa, would be 10 symbolic, a declaration of war. because russia just already said that interest, at least between president would be a declaration of what is that now. so it was also argues that it's a d, the very greenville south africa's constitution to engage in war. and that it goes against his own of, of office we, she took when becoming a president, to protect the country from such a circumstance. but the med itself as to how government would go about
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arresting. vladimir putin remains to be argued and it will be so coming this friday when the lawyer representing the server and the government, she's going to argue as to why they cannot outline in details of such because that would jeopardize pain security. and that in the woods of center i'm a process would be irresponsible for the country to engage in now. goals without seeing the south africa's governing party, the applicant, national congress, which the is the president of, has always displayed. the russia is not only a friend, but a comm rate, which was, is facial in south africa's when of the liberation struggle, which it took for some, for decades, against the minority white government in south africa. and that they see them. they
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see russia as a friend and an allied, and especially with regards to the invitation. they have extended to the sitting president, all 4 brakes countries to the international criminal court in the hague is seen as the arrest warrant out of this. yeah, ultimately, obligating any member of the state to detain inside improved and if he stepped on that tire tree to discuss this with independent novelist, jackie shonda, who said that south africa will conduct its own policy in line with its own national interest. i think of the most important message to not just america, but to the in you and the natal from the soft good president is that soft good is a southern state and it has all the rights to come out to define it for foreign policy. it's not a proxy or a subsidy of need to america. no. the and the president is fully aware that
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the decisions that she has had to states she's cabinet made must be primarily with informed by the interest certificate. and the guy has a huge interest in maintaining a very more productive and mutually respectful relationship with the russians of the nation. along anticipated summit between latin american leaders and the un abrazzo as has shown. while i'll just come out and say at a fair amount of this unity, a members of the community of latin american and caribbean states, basically a pen to the agenda, with harsh criticism angled at the western partners. they said that a us led sanctions ultimately violated international are using sanctions and blockades without the support of international law is something that only
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serves to penalize the most vulnerable parts of the population. we need peace to overcome the significant challenges we have to face instead of eliminating hunger for so many millions of human beings. we're spending billions of dollars to feed the war machinery which only causes more destruction and famines. the see like you, summit is the moment to say enough. it's like when you're really angry with somebody. and so you just punch a wall over the yard and hope that they know it is the resilient president statement here really captures the tone of this summit between the you and the community of latin american and caribbean countries, also known as c lot is taking place this week, but it can best be described as i guess tense if only because latin america. yeah. for them it's kind of like agreeing to meet up with an old high school pounds who, you know, wants something from you every single time you see them. they pretty much say that, but they also try to frame it as something that's good for you and then your best interest. so they even went into this meeting,
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the 1st of its kind it 8 years with really clear objectives to get support for ukraine to get his hands on some resources. and to get in touch in on the region slowdowns with china and russia. so right as a gate, lula lambasted western sanctions without directly confronting the venue, job interviews, talking about though and more often than not, they just blindly agree and follow us section. so he also made a very point loan by the west on its military industrial complex using ukraine is a project. so again, that's not something on which the us is alone right now. they're all trying to get a slice of that particular pipe. now the honduran president joined in on this particular pilots on the spot demanding that b e. u. stand up against some washington punitive measures taken against a lot of arc and countries. the silk ear summit must approve a resolution demand to the end of the blockade against cuba. it is necessary to en
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viruses and the confiscation of goods because we're all exposed to one day finding that our monetary reserves have been frozen in foreign banks. or we do not have the possibility of chartering transport for the goods that are people's need. we demand that elimination of the barriers that prevent us from normalizing our commercial relations with cyst or countries like nicaragua. so there's been an undercurrent of pricing was that meant throughout this entire meeting with europe's colonialist history in latin america and slavery in africa brought up and the prime minister of st. vincent and the grenadines, who's also present a pro 10 for a of c lot. also a vote restorations. he said that the summit can become yet another venue for focusing on ukraine either and that. well, there are other places for that which are better suited is probably meant that brussels habits for like 90 percent of its content because that's all they ever
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seem to be able to talk about these days out. apparently, spanish president pedro sanchez invited. you printing, president obama has with you to the summit, but apparently it was opposed by some of the latin american leaders. zalinski confirmed that himself rock moscow did not miss the opportunity to way in on that particular offer. maybe some liskey, the former acura can star and a new version of the movie wedding process where he just goes around, barging in on global events from oscars to your vision and political meetings that don't actually involve his country. then. so even president nicholas monroe was not present at this summit. his vice president delsey rodriguez was keep in mind that the us still has a $15000000.00 bounty on maderos head. they've accused him of narco terrorism, even as washington negotiated a venezuelan oil deal to help us economy, image 6 level energy instability and energy crunch that they helped create over at
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our rest of the sections. still, mid euro acura, with the same anti sanctions message as his regional counterparts. and a message that he issued from the same time as the state as the summit was getting, getting into year. i got locked out of the voice of venezuela. we'll be heard there . the truth of venezuela to demand extension ceased that the blockade see sunset, the aggression against venezuela ceased pluck. brussels hasn't exactly been in the habit of standing up against washington's agenda, but it seems like lots of the america wants to see proof of some kind of backbone that isn't just a trojan horse for washington's interest. and brussels has been trying for years now to see a trade deal with the latin american region. but it's all foreigners are pretty livid about that potential, particularly when it comes to beef from lax in america. and it's potential to depress the prices of e u. farmer's own supply, which really seems to be one of the use big specializations these days. they did
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pretty much the same thing when they fled in eastern europe with you printing grain from the black sea grain deal. now the even seems to lack of vision beyond whatever washington puts in front of them at any given time. and for all of latin america's efforts here. well, that really doesn't seem likely change anytime soon. must go. so it's, it's false as launched as a result, retaliatory strikes on military targets in the ukranian and pulled cities of a desa nikolai of this old response and used a key of deadly attack on russia's crime. in bridge, the russian ministry defense as a salvo of miss alt hit ukrainian drawing facilities and an oil facility that provided fuel to keeps forces. it comes as a russian forces reported that a massive drone attack launched by you create on cry. mia was repelled in the early hours of a tuesday with as we understand $28.00 unmanned vehicles being intercepted. now the coastal retaliatory strikes came shortly off to russia's president called
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for a military responders to ukraine's attack on the crime in bridge, which of course is not important to describe as an act of terror, a muscle both. so this one i cheated with another terraced act, was committed on the bridge. it civilians were killed, a child was injured and levied without periods. the family had left me to go to crimea on the belgrade of each. and i asked to provide all the necessary to the injured girl, a relative list vehicle f. as a menu we investigated the committee would be and a number of other agencies it happened and so trusted to investigate the incident in detail. so what happened is another terrorist attack, the key ever seen this climate, senseless city from a military point of view. it has no meaning that the principal, since the 20 nbc nbc and has not been used for military transportation issue along with hiring, if possible, and kind of more because in the billions were injured. what you did, you, of course, either will be a response from russia to the ministry of defense like carrying the correspond to
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get out of causal leads. but i rushes onto the terrace committees of the to ukrainian naval drones, ultimately blasted the bridge on monday, killing a mother and a father, and badly injuring that teen daughter. the spine is the key gateway from the russian mainland to the peninsula of russian. investigators upset the early findings points squarely the key of a local authority to fort traffic is now moving across the bridge in both directions. in global affairs, specialist amongst the boat earlier told us as such, incidents are as he says, a ukrainian, a time to shift public sentiment in russia. the only way for the carriage him 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 morale of the russian people to make them turn on the government. they know that conflict cannot be won military. they know that they are already exhausted out of
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artillery shells and vehicles that can usefully be supplied to the key every game. that's why they've always been more concerned about optics by of the information war. then with any actual strategic value, which is why they hit the civilian part of the bridge, both the us and the united kingdom had recently have for you know, greenland for the cambridge game to launch attacks in cried media. so they're beyond complicit. they're actively involved here the, their prime minister of poland is that his country will not open its market for ukrainian grain becomes as rusher exit at the blacks. the grand deal on monday saying that wes constantly fail to hold up its end of the bargain. and, well, russia says the west paid a one sided game with the agreement. ukraine is reported to have made more than $9000000000.00 from its export since the start of the black sea initiative. but as
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the ukrainian cheap grain flooded into europe, poland, romania, bulgaria. so talk to you, i'm hungry. oh, imposed a bind on those impuls official say the increased supplies were hurting domestic producers by pushing down prizes, which of course sparks outrage among local farms. russia has underlined several times of the goal of the grain deal with the head off of food crisis and the poorest countries and maintained it's ready to supply those nations in need for free. meanwhile, washington has announced another $250000000.00 of a to ukraine in order to compensate kia for the licenses. and i believe we spoke with the director of the graduate school of business at the university of john bello, been to have bozza, who says that the west has been using the color it will for its own benefit. have i listen for years really? they cared about, you know, that, so for game in that, that talk to you about them as us up to a 101 issue, they should have made sure that the ground was not fully benefits are great and
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it's quite evident that your brain is being exploited, i must done it in terms of using it to fight a shot, but it's also been used to get its resources to go and see, you know, um uh, you know, europe in the countries and of course you'll, you'll, you'll seen that this for the products among us to europe in 5 months, because that's we actually think it any one of the main reasons, some other countries that would once even get, for example, russian offered liaison he liked and because of the pressure that he's just leaving from the us. and so it's quite evident that there is no, would we from the west to ensure that the countries get that dream when do was searched to ensure that they provide with a security and especially in europe, the protest is tied to the streets. and israel again, they're outraged the still current government plan to reform the judicial system.
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the already over $3000.00, the risk of being made is a demonstration spread across the country. the protestors that blocked the roads and major towns including a main highway that connects tennessee with high for what also entering the tel aviv stock exchange. as soon as the plans were 1st made public back in january, the residence of voice, their opposition over the legislation that would give parliament granted control over the supreme court and the nomination of judges. today's protest cambridge, the day off through a phone call between dr. barton and benjamin benjamin and, and, you know, we discussed this controversial reform, the us congressman in charge of oversight has revealed, the federal investigators were effectively told to sit tight when they wanted to interview the president, son hunter by this part of a corruption inquiry. of course, they never got the chance on the day of the hunter bite,
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an interview federal agents were told to stand by and could not approach 100 bite and they had to wait for his call as a result of the change in plans iris. and that the criminal investigators never got to interview 100 biden. as part of the investigation, it seems like the more we learned about 100 right in the more we find that he has a different set of rules and the rest of us. so the latest revolution comes from the house oversight committee there giving new insight into that federal investigation into 100 biden, which includes the revelation that the president's son escaped in interview with the f. b i back in december 2020. as according to the testimony of a former f, b, i agent which backs up the claims made by an iras whistle blower. as a reminder, hunter has been the subject of a 5 year long investigation by the us government that has resulted in plans for a plea deal where she is expected to plead guilty to to mister meaner charges of tax evasion. and one felony charge of lying about his drug use on
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a federal form when purchasing a firearm back in 2018. but it appears that plans to interview 100 directly went astray just one month after the 2020 election. the former f. b. i agent quoted by congress says that the secret service and president jo binding's, transition team were given a heads up and as a result the f. b, i was told not to approach hunter, but to wait for his call instead. now, of course, when it comes to joe biden, he has claims that he wasn't aware of his son's business dealings. but the house oversight committee also released a timeline and which they say there's a bite in family and their associates created more than 20 companies and received more than $10000000.00 from foreign nationals after joe biden became vice president . now, republicans in congress have pledge to continue to investigate the bible families business dealings. and as for hunter himself,
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he is doing court next week where he is expected to make that plea deal official. that's why more of a story right now are costing life to full my n y, you professor the areas michael bracht and well, joining us here with the program on how to international a very well welcome. michael, what do you make of all this this? i mean, a bone, michelle, a statement of apparently american federal investigative denied access to the president sung the hon. so by then your thoughts? yes, i mean it's just amazing. just imagine if i was the subject of a bet better. busy investigation for criminal activity that includes training with the international partners and taking bribes for policy decisions and then the f. b. i was told that the agents were told by the top of the f b i, we presume, to stand down to wait for my phone call until approaching me. this is exactly what
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happened. they were told to wait for the phone call from the f b. i headquarters before approaching the subject of an investigation. so homer is talked about this as a 2 tiered justice system system. i would say it's a no just the system. it's a, it's a total, a terry and system whereby those work on the correct political side cannot commit crimes. and those who are on the wrong political side are put in prison or jail for uh, for nothing. well, i mean, i get that michael, but what, what, what about, what about the motives? hey, i could, can you tell us why do you suppose that the j, f, b, i and i are arrested allegedly, and defeated and in the hundreds of buys and tax pro. but one of the motives here, michael. well, i mean, the motives are, of course, to protect the bind administration to protect the democratic party, to protect the democratic run unit party system that runs the country.
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this is a completely politicized the federal agents set of federal agencies, d o j the f b. i the r, s cetera. so it shows you that the they have been politicized through and through and all of the actions that they take depend on politics. and there's no just the system here at all. yeah, i, i think right the you now that you know the politics underwood just as table you just done go together, michael. what about um, the secret service headquarters and uh, and the bite and transition team are reportedly taped off the night before the planned interview of hunter bite. and who do you think could have took them off? mike? somebody uh at the very top of the f. b, i a tipped off the secret service and the button uh, transition team. uh to make sure that they knew what was going on. and i'm sure some calls went around. and that's why they were, you know,
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these agents were told to wait for a phone call from the subject of the investigation. so who's going to call the police on cells? certainly not 100 biden or anybody else really. he was basically given a free pass. yeah, yeah, so looks like it's michael. what about the to iris whistle blowers are set to testify? the house oversight committee hearing on wednesday about this incident. expectations . any more truth ball most perhaps? oh yeah, we're going to see a lot of truth bombs coming out of these iris whistle blowers and they're going to tell you that effectively the same thing that the r s says it's is completely politicized through and through. and they have been told to stand where 100 pardon is concerned and buying as well. joe biden, as well. invited his brother for that matter. all these people have been given a complete free pass. unfortunately, this is going to come up and committee of
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a house committee on oversight and accountability, but it won't go any further. it will not go any further. this will not gain any correct. yeah, i mean, you think back, michael, think back in the days of richard nixon, you know, he was really, wow, you know what a scandal of the century. it was with richard nixon. but you know what he did with the water, kate and all that seems to pale in comparison to the bite in the family, with allegations i should say over the years of, of widespread corruption rivalry. hon. so by and i mean, you know, for example, you know, langley virginia can fingerprint almost skewed over the car and find out, find out who, who that by go below belong to in the white house. so over july for i mean, michael, you know, yeah, no, that's no talk about it, but another time you and me will michel rex and hold a full my n y you professor. it's always so good to see you. thank you very much for joining us. thank me, having me, roy, united nations general assembly as held a meeting on the situation in ukraine. the russian side, once again articulate this position,
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highlighting that i think the real cause of the conflict and realizing who's involved in the fight against russia is needed to find a path to peace. or i'm not going to see it. so what do you need? do you actually is dealing in ukraine today, primarily with washington and it's nato allies who are waging a proxy war against russia to the last ukrainian piecing you cream is not yet included in their plans. and therefore, we have to change the s m o goals militarily and to ensure that ukraine never again poses a threat to our country and our citizens. so we're gonna go over the more states that are not afraid to tell the truth about the root causes of the ukrainian conflict. that it's the west. the care is not about protecting ukraine, you know, little bit about its own interest in the weakening russia. the more chances there will be that the ukraine crisis will and faster see was this is how it can really help people grow today. news about the meeting of the when general assembly that includes every single member state, every country. and at the meeting,
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we did hear ukraine lobby, pearl a number of allegations against russia. but then we heard the deputy in bassett, or did bobby's the claim from ukraine. that is more is simply the fault of russia somehow or a choice uh, using us language here, some of what you said. so what i just noticed today, near today's meeting, is another attempt by western colleagues to impose their own view when the situation moved. frame us, no matter how much the western sponsors of the key ever seen, talked about the so called unprovoked war choice, that russia is waging a new crane. the facts show the opposite. so it is obvious that if the key of regime, which came to power in 2014, as a result of the constitutional and western sponsored cou ago, had not declared war and all russians and sent troops to the east of its country, against unarmed peaceful cities, we would not be discussing the training crisis here today. how you are in particular and you spoke up about the need for
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a peaceful resolution of the conflict. and when the hum gary and representatives spoke, they were partially critical of a number of european countries that don't seem to be working to resolve the complex that only throwing a lot of smoke at russia. here's what we've heard. so from the representative of just hungry, i do believe that the solution is not to be found on the battlefield. what is to be found on the battlefields are the bad people. and the longer this war takes, the more people will die. and more that people will be found on the battlefields. i wonder why they are not able in europe to say the same compared to what be saving there are more as outside of your my do not view. are you in favor of peace? mister president hungry has been attacked and criticized a lot by domains for me, especially in europe because of this position. now it's important to note and as i
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said before, this is a meeting of the un general assembly. so every country is representative in the united nations has an opportunity to speak. such meetings can be quite time consuming. um, but they are also an opportunity for different countries that often are occurred at the meetings of the un security council, which only contains 15 members gives them an opportunity to have their voices heard as well. yeah. and do that's kind of what you're saying right there, that it was a general assembly of the you and meeting in new york meeting, a free one was bed as much more to read about the meeting. what was said also about you christ. you know the website more detail on so you don't the so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy going foundation. let it be an arms race is on all sides. very dramatic. the only
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personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very create ticket of time. time to sit down and talk. jp morgan has agreed to pay $290000000.00 to settle a lawsuit alleging it knowingly benefited from former client. jeffrey epstein, 6 trafficky sky. now he's in on this edition of $360.00 view, we're going to tell you the latest development and whether we're seeing a new era of corporate accountability. let's get started. the, the finance or, and convicted sex offender, jeffrey epstein might have been found dead in his jail cell at the metropolitan
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correctional center in new york on august of 2019. however, the demand for transparency and accountability of all his business dealings are still making headlines. the latest of all those corporations and businesses who knowingly still offered services or partnerships with the i've seen empire even after his effective trafficking. business had been exposed to the public. i've seen had connections to many prominent individuals including politicians of business type, hands, and celebrities. and the large power of his connections is obvious as seeking the truth and justice has been extremely difficult for those. looking. the latest when from the truth seekers involved and one of the world's largest banks, jp morgan chase, and its settlement, the bank is hoping the $290000000.00 awarded to the victims will resolve the claims at the bank turned a blind eye to the disgraced financial, there's a sexual abuse,
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it's a statement, a public statement. jp morgan said in the association with epstein was a mistake, and we regret it. lawyers for the victims of plan to stick up to 30 percent of the settlement amount for legal fees, court records show, and the victims lawyers also represented as the victims and a similar $75000000.00 settlement with deutsche bank were i've seen, was also a quiet even more damning was the accusation of steve victim and jane don't. one was sexually abused by just daley a former private banking chief and s to friend who maintained close ties with him. what is the dollar amount finally, give the victims justice and more importantly, encouraged corporations to sever ties with the various businesses in the future. well, to help us discuss political in as carla nixon. thank you so much for joining us on this latest development in the epstein sog at the dist. ultimately,
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we just want the truth. we just want the names of those that were involved in that scene island and what they're still involved with. do you agree? i do, but i think we want the deeper truth. the reality is, if we go back to alex acosta to where this kind of really all started on the big scale, what we find out is that this was connected to intelligence. the 1st thing that we got was out the cost of saying, hey, i was told to leave this guy alone, because he's owned by intelligence. and even when we look at the latest developments regarding jp morgan, we find that jamie diamonds are a long time connections go back to the same exact people who were sponsoring jeffrey epstein. so for jamie and for jamie diamond on for jp morgan to say that by happenstance, they stumbled into this wealthy guy. and they just happened to do business with him strictly because of, you know, they wanted to make a profit is absurd. when you see the literally generational ties going back for
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many, many decades, between the same people who put jamie diamond in power and the people who maintain the epstein empire all connected to intelligence. there is no such thing as happenstance with anything tied with epstein. right? if you still believe it, i have a bridge in brooklyn to save $5.00. so let's start with this settlement. were you surprised at jp morgan actually settled and use this show guilt? do you think the tournament $290000000.00 is justified? what was the bottom line? i think that jp morgan had no choice. that if it had been 2900000000, they would have had to pay it because they cannot afford for lawsuits to go forward with the potential for people being able to peer more deeply into the relationship between the leaders of their country. jamie diamond clear connections to epstein just daily, clear connections to epstein. they could not stand for transparency so they had to pay out whatever it costs $10.00. if you look at the kind of money that jp morgan
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had, this is pennies on the dollar to them. still is one of those, it looks like a lot of the common man do you and i would be probably, you know, definitely good set for the rest of our lives with jp morgan just to drop in the bucket. but what factory thinks the involvement of just daily played in this in this factor of jp morgan settling? do you think he possibly might just be a scapegoat? no, i think he's probably a middle man. i think he may be a handle more than likely not just uh, jeffrey epstein is assigned to handler assigned liaison. cuz clearly if you look at the connection to between there, these are not, this is not just the business connections. there's a lot more to it than this. so they had to have someone who is a handler and from the sounds of things from what we see just daily, has at least been accused of being involved in physical relationships with young girls or young people in some manner. and so it certainly appears that, you know, i use this word read assembly, but he got some benefits from this additionally and keep this in mind. if in fact,
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this is what it appears to be some kind of a honey pot, intelligent scandal by giving just the only these benefits he's now caught in the web also, and he cannot afford to run his mouth. should he ever feel then the need to do that? well, i also have to look at just daily being such a big power broker in the jp morgan world where i have to wonder and i mean scape goat on one hand. by the other hand. there's other people that probably were involved with this thing that are also clients. jp morgan, do you think they're saying, you know what? you're already gonna take the fall. you already have a public guy shot this down do before my name gets disclosed as being one of those and the little black box. absolutely. i mean, when we look at the, the, the, the, the, the way that the court has worked with them, that everything that we've seen to ensure that we don't get transparency when it comes to this case. this is just an, their instance of it. and clearly if, if just daily and jamie and jamie diamond at the very top are connected, then they're not the only ones that connected in. they're not the only ones in the
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know, and i think they were, in my opinion, it appears that in some way, shape or form, jp morgan was helping to support unintelligence operation. right. are we ever that want to get to intelligence after the break? because that's a whole nother based on that side of it. but do you think jp morgan, in this, if they would have gone to a full trial, would have had to disclose even more than they were going to be willing to. so any amount of money was going to be worth it to them to shut this down. exactly. it could never go to a full truck, but discovery would be amazing. exactly. so they could, they could, they couldn't possibly do it. it didn't matter what the number was, they couldn't go to a few to a full trial because of the names that would have been involved would just be too high ranking to powerful. and of course, jp morgan is not just a bank. it's also in a geo political power broker, and that would eventually come into the come into account the as part of the discussion. well, there's been a lot of focus on the lawyers of these victims. they're going to get
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a large chunk of this. but the same time, it's not only about the money, it's also about the information that we actually probably had a chance of probably getting the most information yet. should these lawyers, if they were about more than just the money to, that's hard to think. wires, not just about the money. are you kidding me? or what should they have held out? they just said they did. you know, i know i went full discovery. i want those little black books. i want to know your quiet rogers, who put money in who put money out. well, you know, from the perspective of the lawyers, they are sworn to represent their being that to their clients and get them the best possible deal they are. and if i'm representing the client and there's 2cw2c9xw dollars sitting around who's going to say no, just past that 290000000 that we want information? no, i mean, i think the responsibility of the lawyers of their job would be have to be to take that money before it goes. so yeah, just say the money is worth it. and if i doesn't have that from the perspective of the attorneys and their duty to act on behalf of their clients, they have you gotta sign that check when somebody when you're gonna get this
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information. yeah. because what we're talking about something different again, right? well, and i think it to the next segment, what we're talking about is how important it is for if, if this is an intelligence operation, the people of the punch read or being represented by this intelligence operation have a right to know. and the government has a do a duty to let them know 2 things that the lawyers deserve. kind of the push back that they're getting the blow back they're getting because they are getting such a large chunk of what they've invested in it. do you think that may be that they should be deserving because they're getting demonize and saying, why are you taking 30 percent of this? this wasn't your issue. why are you not doing this more for the common good of finding out about what happened at epstein island? no, i don't think so. they deserve the money from a, you know, if you're a car mechanic and somebody's gonna pay you a 100 bucks to change the transmission once the transmission has changed. if you're a $100.00, they are doing a job as long as they acted on behalf of their clients. i will defend the lawyers because that's what their job that 30 percent was agreed on. if it was a $100.00,
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they got 30, if it's a big enough colors, they get $300000000.00. i. i don't think it is the job of the attorneys, particularly in this case, to clear things up for the citizens. something that our now congress has a duty here for oversight that they are clearly not. um, not, you know, not standing up for, well, that's an interesting one that once again, that's gonna go security as well. i also have to order how did this change, how, how do you think we would have it different if jeffrey i've seen, was still alive today for whatever reason that you know that he went on with jp morgan still be fighting this f. c was still there, is this because this actually because that's the past. and so we're looking for someone to give us answers. well, you know, it's kind of hard to answer that question because the reality is the 2 things the, the problems that we have now and the death of jeffrey epstein or industry probably linked the reason jeffrey epstein.
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