tv Cross Talk RT July 19, 2023 6:30pm-7:00pm EDT
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serrano sosa, it would be a reckless, unconstitutional, and unlawful exercise of the powers conferred upon the government to declare war with russia by arresting president. putin have constitutional obligations to protect the national sovereignty, peace and security of the republic. so there is no way that south africa would really actually arrest vladimir putin. but regardless lot of my pollutant as we now know will not be traveling there. so you can start a live rob would be there instead. something that he does frequently. so the alive roll off and represents russia at events and forms all of this nature. so it's not something surprising, especially when you add to this, the fact that the lot them are approved, single no doubt needs mr. i'm a photo next week in st. petersburg. when russia is hosting the russia africa so much for that. busy be lot so power, wait. so from the global origin, that politicians, officials so they will be able to discuss the business and economy there. and of course there will be representatives from the breaks nations as well. just to
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remind that'd be yours again. brazil. india, china. uh, south africa and they will be able to discuss how they are constantly continuing to shift the power balance in this world to create this more multi polo world that we keep talking about. so the fact i've let them have fruits and will not be traveling to south africa, doesn't really change anything. it doesn't change those relationships. it's interesting. i see because it, in the break, before we came on i was doing some research and the bikes of blue bug and news. i was like that they causes the america washington is closely monitoring the decision made. a washington closely monitoring if a sit over on my side is it says, hey, yay, yes, you can come. i'm a, he did actually say that it if puts it in, does want to come is more than welcome. nothing's gonna happen right. and absolutely, well, yes. so here is what you said that loosely, mozambie and who are they going to bring this like, you know,
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we have this thing cooling of the capital, pulling the pots black. exactly, but they want to create this image. the vladimir putin is weeks up, let them have fruits and this scared that no one likes to let them or boots in, which is not the case because everyone seems to be doing business aside from european nations as we know, and ukraine's allies of course. but we have heavy weight nations that are emerging and becoming real power houses in this world. and they want to do business with vladimir putin so let them know who to know, traveling to south africa, but meeting those same people next week in st. petersburg doesn't really change anything. so this is what kind of, uh, puts in another for that as a, as a parent or also one terrible. i remember we just, we have this, you know, we have this back great initiative i clearly took above. i remind the view is that the, the reason why russian pulled out of it was because the side of the deal was made by inputs and came out today and said, look, we'll give the grain for free. i'm,
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by the way you western countries find a way to, for you claim to get the grain out by road. which is, you know, you doesn't have the, when, when, when you have fighting people and, and russia has, has had a great track record with african countries and with 3 explanations 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. yes, absolutely. mean, while ago, south africa's opposition party f f. as a criticize the government's decision making, saying the national leadership didn't do enough to insure security for president prudent if he brought to visit the president, put his withdrawal is 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 hypocrisy lice and the fact that the i c. c has not prosecuted individuals like judge boys and tony black for war crimes,
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raising questions about its impacts shalley to. yet all government balls through each rats, the noble efforts to fight against imperialism. because for the dollar was ation and for an outlines that replaced the brakes. nations on the strongest 14 in the globe will always be undermined by a colleague the government in south africa position presses. and so that's a, not just the economic sort on front, but even bill to show the position in the democratic the lions have failed to recognize a number of stretches. one is that is our, that's the crazy signature thing to their own statute. and ask for the legal obligations that africa is about to fall in the end and to fulfill the secondly, it is the sole responsibility of the executive officer,
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the stage to manage for in the policy. and to date, there is no evidence that the government, particularly the administration of presidents, that over i'm of course, 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 cassidy from the time that 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 a decision. it was taken over many, many, many new consultations, petune the president on us side, the boys and president bush's as low as i, the brakes members days. and so this was
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a carefully mapped out and casually consider the decision that took on board the inputs of ross you and president bush in particular, but also the inputs and perspectives of other freights member states. and so, you know, in the condo. 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 centers knows. so in this regard, our own constitution and own laws, as well as actually it is an agreement that was signed internationally that we are legally bound to learn the well summer accusing of the us and its allies of using the o, p c. w. as
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a cover to settle political schools while imposing rules that favor washington's in trust us, the message from russia is representative to the organization for the prohibition of chemical. but because this is so you said the american sender allies have a long time ago given up on the purely technical mandate of the organization for the pro division of chemical weapons. they were turning the hague into a site for settling political scores with russia and other states. they do not like, and they make political noise here over and over again. the us and that's associates impose their own rules. in fact, 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. russia is representative. i also called out the u. s. and the u. k. for there are a lot of engaging in real action, choosing instead to initiate the votes at the hey,
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you can lining up allies. the fact the process by washington recently announced the elimination of its chemical weapons stockpiles a task of a bit take more than 30 years. of the white house is accused of rupture of hiding. it's optional. so despite the fact the o, p c, w did actually confirm the must go liquidate of those strokes 6 years ago. i'm also responded by saying that us claims as simply a distraction from the fact it took americans so long to fulfill its own obligations. i think we'd better take this conversation followed as possible. i've got a full my british different about the professor william malice and joining us here live on this program on all the international. great to see you. so thank you so much for coming on this program. some pretty strong and accusatory statements coming from russia, right? this is saying that the us is, has been using the o. p. c. w, as a, as a way to set whole political schools with nations. it's against. i mean, that's a really strong statement. how do you read? is there any change you see any credence in that? oh, completely. um, let's remember that the ever since the iraq war, the o p c,
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w is becoming increasingly suspect body. members of just before the attack on a rock, america managed to get rid of josie bu stymie because he refused to sign a document, a agreeing with all their lives on the rock ever since then, frank t a b c talked to you does not being particularly serious, i mean the you went on best of both of them even threatened this, a former secretary general saying he knew where his children lived. this is the way i'm afraid these days of the events of the fanatics and i stress the fanatics in washington behavior. this all goes back to syria as well. the duma publication bamboo that's in the white settlement. so quite clearly working. um financial interests. so no. what do you hold on a 2nd? hold on a sec what, what you've just said, right. that goes against a very established mainstream narrative. so the white helmets, these were so cold,
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she might have terry and these are guys handing out aid and and relief. and these, with these, with a do gooder as one face a but perhaps the ones well, but certainly the people that operate seen in the window, and it'd be almost complete to infiltrate that and taking over for that particular publication, but do more one. so let me add quickly, i think most go is absolutely right to be publicizing this as much as possible by sending these 23 or 24 notes, whatever. because that makes it more difficult for another publication. and remember, we not just talking about some technical weapons that don't forget that the americans have been developing biological weapons as well in the ukraine, of course. so i'm just the comp to the gave us agent orange and palm so. so you know, if it was the file after talking about the bile i've sort of jump in with the bio lot, some of their reportedly over 3000 western owned and operated bio labs in ukraine.
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where's the western media narrative on that? so the, the heads are in the sam this, they want to keep that jump is i suppose that's the way it goes. these things now i'm afraid to, i'm yeah, it least the uses are getting the lose is getting try and desperate. that means a desperate escalation, and they'll try anything, you know, they've taught depleted uranium shelves, cluster bombs. and it's all simply because it's hysterical, frankly, um, but, but you know, the o p c w, i'm afraid that doesn't hold a great deal of credence anymore. i think, i think ever it is, become a sorry to jump in, but it's become politicized. so i guess, i guess, as you say, i mean i want to, i want to just jump in quickly if i may with him there. those are being speculations. also, i've seen videos all of alleged the electron uses of all the usage of biological weapons in ukraine. there's been some drone footage, all kind of stories being dropped on russian soldiers, the russian soldiers go into convulsions. and this kind of thing happens. now. i
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con, confirm not personally, but i have seen the videos. would you expect you o p. c, w to get involved and you show an unbiased position on that at the moment with great difficulty because they seem to be already succumbing to, to the mass and american pressure. and we seeing what they can do the way they go. we to boost on the, for example, with personal threats from both them. now let that stone change that spots, especially when the fanatics are in charge. and it's a question of whether the fanatics in the us to get into, we know not. i think that's what it boils down to the really does um at the moment it's uh, you know, your big britain from so sort of avoiding the issue. no, not answering the letters from from must go as far as i'm aware, etc. and i mean, i guess what am i guess that goes back to all the way to 2014, 24 team is not improving the appeal to the international community, particularly western professional partners to stop at least help to stop the
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genocide happening in their own bass with tens of thousands of civilians being show uh in that part of the world i really am. i wish we have more time. we really don't . but we will talk again for my british diplomats and all of that professor william mountains and as great as these 40. so god bless. likewise, good night. i can see you soon. but you, you little make a say that turkey i needs to make a quite a drastic change. of course, if it wants to resume talks, to eventually become a member of the european youth. this will not happen as a result of geo political bargaining. but when turkish authorities show real interest in stopping the continuous backsliding and fundamental freedoms and rule of law, if the turkish government is sincere in this, they should show it with concrete reforms and actions. so what type of a was that excite a formal e u candidate back in 1999. then negotiations began a few years later, but the process was suspended more than a decade later,
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2018. there were certain legal disagreements so far totally a has been working on meeting european requirements well, frankly with no visible success. the conditions in large, mid report last year raised concerns about totally as quote continued deterioration of democracy, rules of law and fundamental rights. i think we are about to learn more about this fucking line. now. political side is oh no to sit down, consultant. now joining us here live on, on the international. very good to say you. so what do you think of this total kid he's been trying for decades to join the here's what it hits. one of the 1st examples, perhaps if people try to jump on to a sinking ship, what's the real reason why the e u. as clearly installing these talks, it's not just people's touch nation, but they took these governments. i had been waiting at the door of your opinion even for more than 30 years now. long and uh, as you told the result is uh big nothing. and the steve there are negotiations,
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but i mean for the door to use v v c. the same uh, same, same feet and same movie. and 1st of all, i must say that searches, political, economic and security interests are, are not given. your budget is your new coverage. so key of like what relation with russia, for example, with your arm and also with the other day joining energy and there's a field and also in security fields, but still touches government is interesting to be member alternate of your opinion . and i think that you don't feel only accepts the acceptance to, to kid that it took his government, he knows the rights of turkey in the north of c process in these, the mediterranean zone and the churches stop is fight against terrorism against the organization service organization elected to k and fits a and the, i mean,
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what does my name hold on for just taking a 2nd. i start to sort of jump anyway, but it's taking over 30 years and so like what to ask an ugly question here. do you think europe doesn't want tucks on his territory and do you by the way, think that tucks one europeans on turkish territory. i'd say this, it goes christian button. so i have to say that it's a turkey ending tux never being part of a you can call dish that saturday. i live tv. i mean, okay, one part of what someone in by it was in bulk on 3 gym and the short bit for example, and you stumble of you have in the article to be have you rocking you for this, but turkey and the terms never being part of your that's the reality. and so he's a, you know, asian country. i mean, ok if you have relation with 0. but on the other hand, v are parts of asia. this all weakness. i mean,
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we bought the days of constantinople sort of jump in, but you know, of course, based on boulevard constantinople then i, i think you'll, you'll perhaps linking this out of this new multi polar world. or, i mean look to defeat. yeah, it's very close ties with the rush or that there's a, there's a very interesting friendship between auto and then vladimir boots and is it possible? i mean, i know, for example, even the other one has recently said that his country in a way no longer needs europe, but then he's changed his tone. it's, um, i, what is it about what, why would okay this talking need your, let me ask you that, does it need you or the end of the, from the beginning keeps following to balance policy. which means that to have the, to keep the relation with best and to, to stay as a member of nato, but at the same time, to develop good relation with neighbors as russia, as you don't. and those results, geez, i think the only need to remember we each of the relation with russia,
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but they told them that no, into a q. we have a deep economy prizes and the government is trying to find the financial solution from the best. that's, i mean, this judgment of everyone's policy to address is the result of this economic crisis until yeah, you know what, i'm sort of jumping on note of what i saw a report just a few days ago in the wake of telecom capacity changing it stones on suite in joining nato. i did see a report on confirm mind you all divided whitehouse agreed to send something like 11000000000 dollars to tell k to to help. well, they said is a looming economic crisis. i mean the one's got his presidency. he won the election again, but he is facing an economic situation. oh, nor to consult on. next time, we'll have more time political scientists joining us here, analogy international. i look forward to our next conversation. i think the,
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well, the 1st stomach between the you and the locked in america states and 8 years was aimed to find well common ground and further develop. well, the relations between the regions, those hopes i'll go to tell you they actually faded a bit. a big disagreement over a joint communicate really took center stage of the competing ukraine, provided the major stumbling block. a number of latin american and carbon leaders just flat out, refused to sign off on the e u. hope as to include language, the condemned, the russians military operation. because of a disagreement, the final version was or formerly slashed from 16 pages down to 10. and during the summit, cuba, as president certainly didn't minutes his words, that apparently was aimed at his friends in the west, i'm going to go back to america in the caribbean, and neither the us backyard nor former colonies in need of advice. we will not accept being treated as may supplies have resulted, plenty old plunder and capitalists looting of ton to europe into a credit to latin america and the caribbean in detaches. is we concerned about the
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insistence of replacing a difference to the un charter and international law with the so called international order based on rules that have need to be negotiated or agreed upon w. all the other leaders of us are named us, see like countries piled on a brazil is present and said that instead of solving important problems, the west is fueling conflicts around the world. bigotry is lashed out to us. let sanctions saying they violate international law. it's been as well as nicholas my daughter calling for the restrictions to o be lifted. i, joe, i thought of the voice of venezuela will be heard there the truth of venezuela to demand that the sanctions ceased that the blockade cease 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 parts of the population, the seal, look you summit must approve a resolution demand to the end of the blockade against cuba. it is necessary to
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empire st and the confiscation of goods. we demand, but elimination of the barriers that prevent us from normalizing our commercial relations with sister countries like nicaragua. yeah, just the wayside out on that. a number of latin american countries are showing an extrovert interest in joining the briggs strategic partnership. that means roughly these days get this. there are roughly 40 new countries in the world. one thing to join, perhaps that is a, is go to tip up the entire geopolitical chessboard. more news for the top of the on the, the. 2 the most in the hospital and the teachers on all to decrease the late fee, $40.00 per se, se day out of a to the, to the,
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i gotta send this guy. nick, transporting her to another place would probably think it was trying to die from a broken heart like this happens to walk among the displaced the time that instead of the instead of being put on a super nice bundle that probably should be 5 hours. i should be fine on the front of this, but i see some of these will be the same thing. the the the, 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 down some experiments. it's code name. the cost of this experiment was a nuclear test consisting in the explosion of a hydrogen bomb. the american scientists made a mistake and that calculations underestimating 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. i just pulled out the, the $23.00 fishing and had to be hospitalized immediately. google yamma i g, g,
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the marconi operates report the best. so died a few months later for an 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 panics spread 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 e, you know, make base of great importance to the appropriate measures by involving old japanese communications media using words such as peace, justice, 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,
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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 at the nation's economic prosperity depended on the friendship with the us. from the columns of the newspaper you'll meet your assembling and from his own private tv channel nip on television, he launched a powerful and effective pro nikia campaign. in a few years, he succeeded in defeating the enemy to movement in his country and in persuading the majority of citizens, but seemed bracing nuclear power was no tonia wise, but rather an indispensable choice. in 1950 for us. president eisenhower carried out the program items for peace to sweep away the memory of the bombing of japan and dropped only 2 years following the dial. so cool. you model incidents a symposium on nuclear energy for civil purposes was organized and took place
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symbolically. in hiroshima, my to toddler 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. thus it was that the country which would probably have been lost in the world to a spouse. media energy became one of its main and most convinced supporters. the doing some or nothing can which many that items just for the meant that i do me the news that i sent a lot yesterday. again, that's when it comes to our solutions. so it's sort of the email from the nuclear gypsies, the nuclear power plants, the seasonal workers, number in the thousands. and they are immediately recognized. they seem distracted
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on most terms, but in reality, they are looking at you. they make you perceive and say you have something to say. and they do. if you go to visit them in small taverns in the neighborhood at the nuclear power, they are paid 3 or $400.00 a day to be contaminated. although after the agency and the contractors get their parts, every little comes up in their own pockets. they represent almost 90 percent of the workforce and they would spend most of the radiation or those. so in order to earn more thanks to those same letters or take a double shift using different names for sacrifice prompted by despair. necessity of making use me currently it's a traditional job, i was told about 5 to 10 days photographer who became famous in the seventy's for his.
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