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came out today and said, look, we'll give the grain for free. i'm part of the way you west some countries find a way to, for you claim to get the grain out by road, which is in the you done here that the when, when, when you have fighting people and russia has, has had the great track record with african countries and with bricks, nations as well, they have a great relationship on the partnership for many, many years. so something like this is not going to have any impact whatsoever, but of course, in western mainstream media, that's how they like to make it appear. yamaha drama. yeah, absolutely. meanwhile, self office is illusion. popular one of them. the e f. f has criticized the government's decision making, saying the national leadership didn't do enough to insure security for puts in if he were to visit the president put his withdrawal as a consequence of the south african states reluctance to be some on the international affairs. and the inability to resist the pressure from may to so the
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hypocrisy lice and the fact that the i c. c has not prosecuted individuals like judge boys and tony black for war crimes, raising questions about its impacts shalley to. yet all government balls, through each threats the noble efforts to fight against imperialism. because for the dollar was ation and for an outlines that replace breaks nations on the stronger foot team in the globe will always be on the mind by a colleague the government in south africa position purposes. and so that's a, not just the economic sort on the front, but even bill to show the position in the democrats. it's a lions have failed to recognize a number of factors. one is that is a, that's a crazy signature thing to their own statute. and therefore, they are legal obligations and that so that africa is about to fall in the end and to fulfill the secondly,
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it is the sole responsibility of the executive officer, the stage to manage a folder in the policy. and to date, there is no evidence that the government, particularly the administration of prison several remo, cause a has in any man up in reckless in fulfilling its duties with respect to the management of foreign policy. if anything, the president as navigate to this issue very care for the wrong the times if i see, learned, was instituted and, and made and, and so the decision that we announced today was not so you know, that sort of decision is the decision is it was taken over many, many, many new consultations, petune the president on us side, the boys and president bush in as low as i,
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the brakes members days. and so this was a carefully mapped out and carefully considered a decision that took on board the inputs of russian and president bush in particular, but also the inputs and perspectives of other freights member states. and so, you know, in the conduct. busy diplomacy and the management of sort of the policy one has to look at the number of patches that will influence processes that will guide decision making, as well as be guided by the defenders knows. so in this regard, our own constitution and laws, as well as x, which is an agreement that was signed internationally, that we are legally bound to lorna according to russia's
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representative to the organization for the prohibit, addition of chemical weapons, the u. s. i as allies are using the o, p c, w, as a cover to settled political schools, while imposing rules favor washington's interest. a big concert so. so you said the american sender allies have a long time ago given up on the surely to check the organizations to the condition of the time it happens that they are turning the hate into a site for settling political scores with russia and other states. they do not like, and they make this little noise here, over and over again to us and this associates impose their own incense, they are attempting to transform the organization for the pro, head bishan of chemical weapons into an instrument for the realization of their fuel. political interest. russ is representative own so cool that the us on the pay for the lack of engaging in real action,
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choosing instead to initiate both of the hey, den lining up allies, the black black process. what was it done recently? and that was in the illumination of its chemical weapons, some files across it took more than 30 years. the white house, a few of the russia fighting is off of this flight, the p. c. w. confirming most of the liquidated those the 6 years ago, most ago was one device i was in the us. things are a distraction for them. the facts, it's of the america so long to fulfill its own obligations. for more on this, this cost of life to form a greek, i'm past the and it is just of the palace. so thank you so much for joining us. here are the thing that russia says that the us is using the p c. w, as a way to settle political schools with nations, it's against, i mean, in your opinions, do you think the open c, w is being neutral?
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hit or does, must go have a point, you know, must go. that's what a be has a point. i mean, if you look at the article 8 paragraph, $36.00 of the organization of there probably vision of the chemical weapons, it speaks about the executive council itself consult with the state parties involved and as appropriate requests the state party to take measures to redress the situation within a specific time article, a dime, paragraph 3, a state bar diesel have the right to request the executive council to assist in clarifying any situation which may be considered a big was or which gives rise to a concern about it and compliance with the governments in 24 hours, the executive council forwards the request for gratification to the state park because of the, the rules are very, very clear. and these rules are not implemented because uh, as uh,
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hughes, as it was said, the western countries want to manipulate this organization to 0 means it's not the 1st time that we see this with the united nations. we must not forget how, but the members of the u. n. were actually pressure to not to make a big noise about the invasion of iraq and uh, with all these false pretences. but i mean, we even go back to the seventy's. how's the united nations was manipulating the member states of the united of the united nations on the palestinian nice. so this is a continuation of a policy that the west has been following, which is to the dentist, to the detriment of international organizations. and we have also the case,
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the case of the criminal court of the state where as, as was previously said to blair and boost, so it had been sent there. but oh, what happened when the criminal court wanted to make a, a report on the, on of quite nations of the us army in afghanistan, the united states government took sanctions against the members of the court. certain members of support, one of them, i think a resign. so it is a pre boss. there is a situation that the west is using and this ruins international organizations that exist as ignited. they should send it to the detriment of the people of the, of the world. but i won't be, initiative is so, you know,
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we had this month at washington's or amounts that it had finally destroyed its chemical weapons on file. but, i mean, finally what, why is it taking so long? what, what, why is it taking them to the is a let's, let's be fair here. i think that, i mean, russia destroyed there's in 2017, it was announced. so i'm not an expert on the academy goats, but it is a long process. it's a very, it's, it's, it's a very difficult process, scientific and speaking. and i think that's the reason that the tv, but to announce it on, on the eve of the meeting, that's a little bit fish on behalf of the united states. yeah, sometimes. yeah, but um, you said back in may, the p c. w members failed to agree on a joint statement with china, russian, syria,
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a post the language. why was that like about and how come the organization find common ground? well, the z z, i mean is the western countries and the allies of the western countries did not want to to have any correction, but positions and serial positions in the final document. and that's a very simple, that's why they are. and they, they referred not to have a documented so rather than to have a document with vague mentions about, uh, the, uh, the russian and syrian positions. so better, nothing is in something vague briefing to the security council on this topic. oh, you know, the us has alleged that the syrian government has used chemical weapons on his own people, people know proof on that. however it has been provide why doesn't this lack of
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evidence stop the, the west from voicing these claims a close. so west has its own interest and its own agenda toward syria, and this is why the war there has continued for such a long time. many countries have intervened there and it has been a disaster for the city and people, which we see also in the a number of refugees that lead to europe from syria. so they have the united states has its own agenda that actually works on the basis of what israel also tells us. and this is why we have such a complicated situation there. and they would like, of course, to get rid of uh, of uh, awesome. yeah, and a site that is the so if i may just say like
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a little bit more of the time a no, there is little speculations about the potentially use of chemical weapons in the ukraine convict. do you think this is a possibility the expect list to ever become of this information to become available? i cannot exclude it. i'll be taking it to consideration that uh, zelinski has asked for nuclear weapons and for any kind of a webpage in order to use against russia and this. and he has asked this, officially, i cannot exclude it. so we just hoped, i just hope that these are never used in dates of full greek and by so the devil at noon is just on top of this. thank you so much for joining us as they are the was a pleasure talking to you. thanks again for your time. i think you also said that maybe files of the pots on a map with the 1st i mentioned in the you,
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i'm less than the amount of a a t is, was supposed to bring 2 regions closer together in trade and spirit. however, those hopes have faded so much of the much disagreement over the joint event communicate and the conflicts anything proved a major stumbling block. the number over the last of the american and counted of in need is refusing to quote, strongly condemn. russ is not available right in which the e. u has been pushing for. the final version of the declaration was grateful is the slash one of his initial 16 pages down to 10 due to disagreements. and during the summit, the cuban president did not pull his punches. out of the west side with the trip but his region receives i'm going to go back to america in the caribbean, a need for the us back to your former colonies in need of a bible and see what we will not accept being treated as may of supplies have resorted to the new plunder and capitalists losing of town. here we're going to
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a credit to latin america and the caribbean in detaches is really concerned about the insistence on replacing a deer instead of the un charter and international law with a so called international order based on rules that have need to be negotiated or agreed upon probably one of the leaders of the circle of select the country, the black in america, and that the carrier and did not told black brazil present, say that instead of solving and pulled them problems, the west is fusing conflicts around the world. select the degrees less the alpha add to us then sanction the saying that a violation of international law and venezuela specifically called for the restrictions on the country to be lifted. i joe, i thought the voice of venezuela will be heard there the truth of venezuela to demand that the sanctions teased that the blockade see so that the aggression against venezuela seize using sanctions and blockades without the support of international law is something that only serves to penalize the most vulnerable
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parts of the population. this, you'll look, you summit must approve a resolution demands the end of the blockade against cuba. it is necessary to en piracy and the confiscation of goods. we demand elimination of the barriers that prevent us from normalizing our commercial relations with sister countries like nicaragua. let's see a research cut out of the global policy is to think thing to have. somebody says you'd have to get but know everyone's sure. as it's preoccupation with the ukraine conflict, to make a rug what has been the strongest um in, uh, refusing to go along with the you uh, the mon, for a statement on rusher you print, nicaragua has, of course, had very good relations with russia, but it's not it wasn't just nicaragua too, but, and then as well as well, also reluctant to join in this statement. and let's keep in mind all 3 states have been subjected to sanctions. uh, you know,
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a home invasions regime change operations by the united states over the past few decades. and they have pointed that during this time, they didn't hear anything from europe. europe never condemned. uh, what the united states was doing. obviously the latin american and the central american countries don't accept uh, the nato e u. u. s. narrative about what's going on in ukraine. they clearly why they may not approve, but what russia has done, they clearly thing it has. it's been 61 and a half dozen of the other end of this war clarity was provoked by nature. however, they feel that, well, what do we do now? now we need to just bring it to an end and seek some kind of seized. 8 are, and i'm, is this, unfortunately, the latin american countries in the ass income just don't have very much sway in
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the mazda of, from that point of view, this has nothing to do with them that have their own problems, economic problems, demographic problems. what did you bring to them? i mean it's, it's nothing to them so, but they don't, they just don't have any sway over the united states. so, so far on this story that's cost the lives to research it with the tri continental institute, the social research and cool edits of the dung. share news with some norco for them as monica. thanks so much for joining us here on the size is heavy on. now. first question, the last one, american officials was split over the final would you know the summit to communicate? in particular, due to the unwillingness of a handful of last of the american countries to condemn russia for the euclid uncover, why did the design the see that count about struggle to find common ground on this issue? summarize, thanks for having me here. measures to see again,
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um, well, i mean actually this is what your opinion united states have been doing all these international platforms in the last year and a half. i mean, everything we do to any, all the meetings are just kidnapped by just narrative. so, but the thing is that, of course, well an american countries and means the lack of i was trying to say, is that, i mean we, we have other things that we want to discuss. your interest goes development. we're going to discuss the end of the sanctions against you in venezuela. we want to discuss what is the plan for the uh um, a transition of energy. what is the plan for uh, tackling the quantities that we have in, in our continent in the whole world. um, but i can, i think that was, of course there was discussion about that. but, but of course this, this issue is obsession with condemning russia and, and, and the issues of the war. it doesn't help the dialogue between the 2 continents.
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truth, everything's offensive around that, isn't that, but right. so tennis is all rising around the south american free trade agreement for the so hold and forgive my pronunciation at memphis service. at one of the summit goal is to make progress on that. did the, you have any success on that. you know, actually not that was one of the goals, but as you can see in the, in the official exploration, they just say, oh we, we noted that there's a discussion going on. but the fact is that after law was elected, of course, a busy was not going to accept some of the conditions that you uh is imposing now. and especially those less a sort of like um, a side letter that they just, uh send to america. so a few weeks ago that actually and create a lot present in government because 1st of all, as little as said,
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president lula said, is they are reckoning the countries of america. so with sections again, so this is a big problem and the 2nd big thing is that they also want your bmw companies to be able to participate in the south american governments per chaise. which is, of course, this is one of the main instruments that our countries have uh, to domestic industrial development. i mean, brazilian government wants to buy from proceed and companies. this is what the west does. this is what you, europe does, of course, pay your b and they think that the south americans should open their markets to, to them. and so this is, i think one of the things that are in the table now and little ready said no, i mean, there's no way to presume we agree with that. martha. i want to get a slightly off script here. you know, it seems that, uh, go on other days where countries like cuba or south american countries off the back
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yard, all of america has to do whatever math it tells them to do. but the country is like something in south america. they want a different world or whatever they want to move, co operative a fair, i most supportive agreement. how do you think things can change? and do you think that these countries will look elsewhere for a more a win win situation as well? this is why we hope 1st of all, i think uh now the backyard of united states is actually europe. unfortunately, this is the true. uh they, they go our place. um, but i think what, uh, i mean, even the president canal from cuba also said something something similar. i mean, 1st of all, you have to stop uh, with this sanctions mold, a frenzy of sanctions that united states and even europe sometimes are using in the
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last few years. i mean, you can have, like a fair will roll with this kind of instrument. second, the a, not a nation's needs are before. i mean, starting with the national dog. okay. what about the 22nd month? i want to kind of like 20 seconds of math. i want to say thank you to you buzz. i didn't want them to cut me off. i'm so sorry. around time microphone on the research with platforms and the institute for the size of research i'd code is that of the dung. chinese side. thank you so much for your time is 58, but out of it thanks. we're. i'd see you next time a while not arrived. so this very busy day. thanks for joining me here on odyssey and then to get out took out onto the comments of interesting stories that my colleagues really associate will be with you at the top of the hour. i'm going to come on a wishing you a wonderful wednesday. the
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