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tv   Cross Talk  RT  July 19, 2023 2:30pm-3:00pm EDT

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joining in on this particular pylon and put brussels on the spot, demanding that b e. u. stand up against some of washington's punitive measures taken against latin american countries. the seal, look you summit must approve a resolution demand to the end of the blockade against cuba. it is necessary to empire st 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 the elimination of the barriers that prevent us from normalizing our commercial relations with cyst or countries like nicaragua. so there's been in under for the bright scene. 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 president pro tempore of c lot. also a vote. restorations,
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apparently spanish president pedro sanchez invited. you creating president obama zalinski to the summit, but apparently it was opposed by some of the latin american leaders. zalinski confirmed that himself, vin, so even president nicholas monroe was not present at the summit of his vice president delsey rodriguez was keep in mind that the us still has a $15000000.00 bounty on maderos head. still, mid euro acura would 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 will be heard there. the truth of venezuela to demand that sanctions teased that the blockade see so that the aggression against venezuela seized pluck, brussels hasn't exactly been in the habit of standing up against washington's agenda, but it seems like lives in america wants to see proof of some kind of backbone that isn't just trojan horse for washington's interest,
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and brussels has been trying for years now to seal 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 flooded eastern europe with ukrainian 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 to change any time soon because it will alice ramon mendez with us to us the and said that instead of focusing on the claim, compet, the summit should've addressed issues that are of more urgency to his full members . the priorities of this summit are the wrong ones, the language around the conflicts, the language around, they cannot make recovery,
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or even with proud as yesterday's, or a greener plan and all these things seem very nice to the years, right. but they're very superficial. there are many other issues happening in latin america did this. the lack of countries have been calling for going solve this have been called for reparations. a little that has mentioned in the past or similar things. and right now there's a very big price is going on in countries like ecuador, where there's a mass exodus of migraines crossing the border into the west through central america through similarly, all these countries right now, they live in your opinion, are in the summit, while our people continue in the depths, we cannot speak up. what are we going to do to quit more sanctions on russia or ukraine, or vice versa? when there are people starving, hated people starving in ecuador, people that don't know where the next check is going to come from. peru and latin. america has a different reality. and this is what the countries are used to live right now. and
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the countries are your opinion need to understand. there is a european vision. there isn't a north american vision about the world and whatever their, their reasons might be. the priorities of the people on the ground, other ones, the you hyattsville is blueprint co. my gratian from africa, wiping big tex knowles applicant nations, the bro hugley to show our overall 100000000 euros and deal with 2 new data to prove that both packets with mindless from trying to reach your local people, however, objected to simply throwing money at the problem of the to have the financial promises provided by the 14 isha is nothing compared to what the allusion in today . so i'm going more ukraine in which the search for tanisha stability and extracting it from its crisis requires better supports and maybe aid the consumers development level of them. and then the amount submitted by the you did,
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you need to, it's not enough to solve the matter of fully go integration. it is simple primer funding that can solve the issue bit by bit in the field. but the problem requires an international effort and cooperative negotiation between all parties concerned in this matter until they reach practical solutions. then there must be an understanding between the parties, so everything can proceed in an orderly manner. i believe that this contribution by the e u is mainly for stopping the legal immigration phenomenon. and this will be for the benefit of the you how the process. i was also placed a 150000000 euros in budget support as it is. yeah. and i said before the 900000000, it was quote on the table. now that in the you has this framework in place, the blog is 8, it's a psych deals with other adults within countries name the morocco, and egypt. that's according to an i'm named e official and own cousins in stock control. so the situation, 5 years ago when europe was welcoming my goodness with open arms. however,
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despite the money now being touched, it doesn't. so what was making advocates be that homeland in the 1st place? specifically, economic crisis and conflicts is thousands of people have converged on the chimneys in coast in recent months to tempt the dangerous journey to you. however, crashes, the pulls the 4 hundreds of migrants to flee into does it regions near the borders of libya and julia, bb and authorities also rescued dozens of migrants who exhausted and de hydrated digit base a janice rama. but he says that your opinions simply wants that north african nation to serve as a big cuba. so i think that's the problem is very complex as the results of the vehicle on your legacy boards in the region. the climate change poverty and african economies that have enough to progress and are hanford by the
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policies of the i m f. and there was certain ground trees today. the are your plans on can you just to be just a gatekeeper and this happened before, which is the need. yeah. and we saw how when the conditions of immigrants in d, b a r, how would they are very poorly treated, how they are in slaves and how they are detained in the differential centers. that's our lives by me this year. as so eh, because it's only a and do the loop in union. how they gave money and then logistics to media to stop for immigration. this is very similar to what is happening in teenager right now. i'm not saying that we have the vision sensors or we have new features, but this is all the money that has been given. most of it will be a will be used to, in that sense to step for the integration. but there's good will
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to send somebody another wave of crashes has a room sitting 10. yeah. with the principal position wow. into a to the seats for 3 days of antique government, protests police. and it's 5 to gas and attempt to disperse the demonstrators. and yet another chapter of unrest and the east african nation presidents have long been speaking out in protest against enforced inpatient made unemployment crisis. there is an actual community has already voice its concerns over the situation of the previous precious result. in 15 people dead and 100 was arrested to them at least was economy seems to be swimming strong against a huge tide of sanction. racing will banquet, boat products, the country this year we'll see 2 percent growth bus, the spiked members of the european economic area. this week,
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aligning them so the latest you restrictions on to ron, it's easy use of july the before, so it was economy expo and how the countries withstanding the continual pressure for science and city of on free trade zone serve as gates. where is the international commerce, which has long been choked off by heavy western restrictions imposed against the wall? here into such goes off, it was free as special zones, investment credentials, representative companies from all of it was free for florida. how come under one roof or the northeastern city are supposed to ross trade with the world? if one has 14 free trade zones, and $33.00 special economic zones, and the number is on the rise, through this event, the one in government seeks to develop the infrastructure of its trade zones and facilitate exports to those regions. kingston island, 3 zone is situated in self iran on the persian gulf. it's
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a strategic region because it's connected to 10 countries through the persian gulf and the seat of a month. that's why it's a suitable place for investment, export and knowledge base production yet. so also do you do it stories, interactions, dish ion hoss, stories from over the region to visit the island for recreation. so far for trade zones have not played a dramatic role. and there was economy accounting for less than one percent of the country's total export volume. now is there was, some senses have started to work on for and dealing with the one the country has strong beer, just so you to make the most of its free trade area, whatever. but until those of you know, free and special economic zones, we have very good legal stimulus packages in our freezer. and we have a 20 a tax exemption regime in special economic zones. the tax exemption regime is between 7 and 13 years labor laws in freight and special economic science more lenient compared to the maintenance,
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especially in the free trade side. we have customs exemption for investors in the import of machine to re enroll materials needed for production. all these advantages lead to high profit, so economic activities in free, in special economic settings, compared to the main demo, the by the one dra initiative, as long as they came to neutralize the sanctions. the establishment of torrents free trade zones. what it's partners, especially china and russia, official say for some trade zones with countries neighboring iran, also on the horizon level is 2 years. we've negotiated with 21 countries to develop joint free trade zones. most of these countries are on neighbors. however, the country such as china, also have present in this plan, joint free science or a new generation to freeze items which are established through the collaboration of 2 or more countries. out of those 21 countries, we've been boss assigning official political documents for cooperation in the development of joint preserves with them on the rock, syria is blackstone and coast on. we've been looking for
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a location for our joint 3 zones. free trade zones are seen as the arteries of global trans that they want is not working to connect it's special, freight areas located along the caspian sea towards south eastern shopping har, free trade zone on the seo format were way away. complete the north south plaza quarter and will literally connect restaurant and eastern europe to india, a south east asia. so it will, it seems to be capitalizing on its free trade zones, as it may use to save its economy from global installation. over the past 2 years, the government has been building new airports and we often it's free on special economic zones to improve their export capacities. if all goes as planned, the country would expect 5 full search in trade from those money making regions. because of generally all my shot slots, a well known what? so i go from switzerland is to in the going to millions you miles off of the south
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east asian nation, cold time on the firm's new collection of rainbow colored watches dedicated to pride month. but like that, which is been done, my name is a, from eliza sexual activity between members. the same sex without jo. this seized watches did not untold notes in any way capable of causing any disruption to public older all morality or any violations of the little lately. so how does this are the 2? what does estimated to be with around 15000 us? so let's see, for moles and shops across mathnasium by the authorities. this was manufacturer says the confiscation has and great thing jeopardize is business in the country. this issue has arisen a male, a made the run up to regional elections and it relates to where the routing coordination is being challenged by a conservative moves and block. the routing policy has a previously being a fuse by the opposition of not doing enough to protect movements and the
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traditional vice president go live about 2 independent research at marie funds he's and by the end of the month, my thanks a lot with joining us here. odds a, this is sort of a controversial this toby, now malaysia, obviously conservative, really just country has laws. again the same sex relations, but they have a big company. uh, well known company bikes. watch. i'm investing in blocking on a quite a dangerous economic viking. so we'll see what the take on that uh well the raise on uh, a better than dozen shots around malaysia in back in may, came, is a total surprise. it came out of nowhere. and it was in the middle of prime. uh, and it was a ranges, watch, uh, watches, as you said before in the introduction, uh, the hardwood phase ministry came in and confiscated them and took them back. but
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uh, took them to a um and called this guy, and the, and the, you know, one, no one expected this because this has happened before. this is an increase of interest. but the, i, as you said, the upcoming elections is a matter of winning the hearts of the conservative malays. and it looks like the uh, unity government now is on the uh, a lot of pressure to perform well in the same relations to maintain a legitimacy. so this right on this watch, uh uh, shops, uh, to take his price range. uh, as you said about $50000.00 uh us dollars worth of watches, which i have not returned. i was taken out of the pre take so that we uh cause uh racial division but uh many people in the l. a g.
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c t q community are actually seeing that the actions of the home industry and the government is actually being very to devices on the community. because in the urban areas where people are much more liberal, they say this is a direct of friends uh, toward 0. their own lives. so this is tv, this is causing depression in the urban areas of trying to play case and show that the current government is just as conservative is likely as the opposition would share hosting to well in, in some of the states in the coming elections up marie if i, if i, if i may, i mean this is go on to some, apparently a case i a court case is, is going to get any traction, anything, or is it just gonna blow over and people just gonna go buy their own business.
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i actually, this cold case is going to be very important because what's at stake is not the reach of the watches is how the courts are going to re, uh interpret the right to the l b i l l g b t q a property. so you say return to watch is these games is to know that the government has actually done something illegal which can be extended to the other bands of informal, precious, upon the community. if it's not returned and the call rooms the not, uh they, they can't go back to this watch company. then that's going to have a lot of, uh, uh, consequences upon investment and in trade and business in uh, malaysia in the future. so now this has been seen uh, outside of malaysia,
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by the international community. it has completely different connotations. it has domestically armina. i mean, i've been to quite a loan for a few times. is quite a vibrance city, a lot of businesses clearly down there. but i've, i've, i've seen that quite as an international kind of country, the se, but it does is, it seemed to be moving towards a more, as a conventional more, really just based government as opposed to perhaps a more free a, a government i'm, is that into like you said, going to the to big business in the region. this is the, the, the question now because we have a new government which is now almost 8 months old leg by of why he begins to straighten my because a rational my c o re full, i was going to come in and make the country a much more lead rule. uh uh,
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democracy. and these action see is coming, the government with this subject is right on watch. you're sending the opposite message. yeah. um. and it's not just that there's a lot of more uh, saves that she presence to shoot. this is what people see is political persecution, of the opposition so far on the generation people have been dreaming of um, why am or becoming the prime minister and, and bringing this free form uh to, to a forward looking little, uh, uh, different credit country and uh, rates off watch because of, uh, this is o l g. uh, uh g b to the complication. uh, where he's trying to a very, very conservative most of the community, which i must say they have is hating it hot for anybody
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within that community which has been sort of coming through the education system and, and me and it is around in the most, in the in the conservative in the rural areas. so this is a, this is another one. so i'm for liberalism, this is really a sign that the, this current government is just going to continue the policies of previous governments. it is uh, being before and was wondering like how big is the, the commerce in the region. i mean, obviously mathnasium bought a sample sample are clearly a leader in business and market share in the, in the malaysia k l. is it somewhere that is important before international companies, or could they walk away from it? my range of tools, little past and that size, even even though it was g p,
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a draw standards, say european countries within the region is quite a big player. yeah. and then trying to attract a lot of foreign investment. but uh we use lines is coming out and, and the other corroborating issues is making people ask the question, when did that? if you go to single bank, all chicata was on places more liberal. so this isn't great versus the game to lose out from this policy the same when he, the domestic audience will like him off of support from the international audience . it could be potentially, this is and is going to be very interesting to see how things kind of ann marie on to independent research a in the region. thank you for joining us today. obviously, pleasure. thank you. no problem is sort of the household russian news agency, ria, via divided inputs,
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and we'll fully participate in the upcoming brooks summit via media link as also south africa said the 2 countries had come to a mutual agreement to put in with not travel to the summit i'm going to come to as a, of a, the international, a restaurant issued by the hague versus something different platform is the same arrow river that must go to the summit, directly in person, in south africa. the ups up for this busy news hour. it's great to have your company, i will be sure to check out all to the com. also interesting. so is i will be back in just on the 30 minutes. will international is the, like i said, the, the,
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mazda on your sheet positions, nuclear power plants, braves director dice, one by any incurable in with his decision to dissipate tucker by injecting sea water into the reactor use defector site to come to the or the
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in 1954. when the rivalry with the former soviet union was becoming increasingly strong. and the world was divided into 2 blocks. the united states department of defense, secrecy carried out some experiments. it's closing costs. this experiment with an e p, a test consisting in the explosion of a hydrogen bomb. the american scientists made a mistake and that calculations underestimation the power of the explosion, which was 3 times stronger than expected. the japanese fishing vessel died, go for quote, you might well within the surrounding waters and was hit by the lady left to phone
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out the the $23.00 fisherman had to be hospitalized immediately. koobooley m i t t the marconi authorized to report the vessel, died a few months later from the acute lady ation syndrome. radio and television interrupted that pulled cost to spread the news. traces of radioactivity with founding tuna, fish and the pacific ocean. and this falls, the cold bridge to come out in the open and confessed to choose a little time because of fear of radiation time expressed from that moment. tell him the people of japan have been totally full size images to meet the energy the american government concerned about the spread of anti american and, and to nuclear sentiment in japan, a country it considered a military and economic base of great importance to the appropriate measures by involving old japanese communications media, using words such as peace, justice,
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and security. for the promotion of nuclear energy, the actually too much to title a war criminals suddenly reinstated, by the americans. and to in the meantime, had become a power for low b, as in media tycoon, played a very important role. he was a great admirer of american culture, and he was confused. the nation's economic prosperity depended on the friendship with the us. from the columns of a newspaper, you may already seen boone and from his own private tv channels and the phone television. he launched a powerful and effective pro e p. a campaign. in a few years, he succeeded in defeating the mtv and movement in his country. and in persuading the majority of citizens such and bracing nuclear power was no. ready wise, but rather an indispensable choice. in 1950 for us, president eisenhower carried out the program item is the piece to sweep away the
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memory of the bombing of japan and dropped only 2 years following the diagnosed. include you model incidence a symposium on nuclear energy for civil purposes was organized and took place symbolically. in hiroshima, not to totter was chosen as the president of the new commission for atomic energy. the construction of the country's 1st nuclear power plant was soon announced that it was that the country which would probably have been lost in the world to a spouse and your energy became one of its main and most convinced supporters. the june some or nothing can which many that items.

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