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to these days, and they do seem to be perhaps more focused on domestic issues. the truth bottom from rome is actually has admitted that almost all of the weight exported from ukraine under the black sea grain deal did not actually go to the african nations in need, despite that being a major stipulation. nevertheless, western powers have tried to play russia for food and security on the african continent, a 95 percent of ukrainian, which is exported outside of africa. but if african countries don't receive that wheat, they will look forward elsewhere and inevitably, the global price will rise. the consequence is that it will become more difficult for africa to buy. it's the destabilize ation of regions that already face difficulties is clearly a problem that also affects europe. vitale, defense minister is suddenly a global. busy agriculture expert now, and the result is pretty much what you might expect. he is acknowledging. and
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finally, somebody is in the west. the fact that the grain is not getting down perhaps ending up in the you. but he's also trying to make people think that the greenville is really about feeding africa when in reality, it's just about making sure that you frame terms of profit by dumping their grain in europe. africa was barely even getting a fraction of it. judging by the united nations on data and here this, the time minister is clutching his string paroles and imagining that it's going to be stabilized africa. now, if this keeps up more like it's going to be stabilized. europe is they have to now feed their own grain to the pigs rather than using ukraine's for that purpose. and other western leaders are seeing similar sob stories about how russia is the bad guy for pulling out of the deal. disease something very serious. create a lot of trouble for many people. wait for an ice and they hung over their people,
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the result of rushes action today, weapon isaac food using it as a tool, as a weapon. it's war against ukraine. russia is responsible for denying food to people who are desperately needed around the world and to contribute to rising prices. these products apparently have no problem with the fact that western sanctions caused shipping and insurance problems that prevented brushing grain from being treated equally under the deal that was supposed to also allow russian grain to be shipped out as much as you crating rates or that russian president vladimir putin repeatedly spelled it out for them like they were toddlers, that the grain under the deal was not getting to the countries most indeed. and that the whole thing was just really a dodge of protects to hamstring russian exports. while clearing the path for your brains. and now both have and moscow are apparently both going to consider green ships in the block c as potential carriers of military cargo, no more weapons deliveries to ukraine while pretending that it's humanitarian,
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cargo for starving africans. susan said that russia, if you consider returning to the deal, but the west has to 1st, you know, take off the clown shoes and try to be serious. and if you pray and figure that it could just shrugged off any potential problems, getting the grain out through the box, the ports, and pivot to land for doors across europe. well, there are some sticking points with that because no less than cubes. best pal, poland, and other eastern european allies have put an end to ukrainian grain landing in their country. i want to make it clear. we will not open the border for grain products from ukraine on september. the 15th will only allow the transits, either that you were being commissioned will agree to jointly work how's regulations that will extend this band, or we will do it ourselves back in may europe's very own. queen ursula vander live . the european commissions i'm elected president stood alongside ukrainian president wagner's zalinski and promised that the you would get
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a grip on the fact that it could not manage to transport you praying rain through europe without jumping the food all over itself, like sometime toddler. and they said that, you know, they would sort out the rest with the member states who were suffering from classic examples of brussels incompetence by allowing the grain to be shipped there. but it's one of those rare points on which poland and hungary actually agree. and it really unders or set regardless of these view member states attitudes towards russia, they're not going to hesitate to send zalinski into the backseat, if it means protecting their own national interest and their own political backsides delegation from most. i'm being told the un security council that a key problem of the grain deal as moscow has previously said, was it only a small fraction of the food actually gets to africa?
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according to you in that around to face 3 percent of export on the brakes. the deal, this is going to to low income countries, why i income countries get at around 45 percent and there is to be need income states. the un security council can beamed and many countries spoke prior to russia speaking a lot of the allegations were level, and as we're reaching towards the end of the meeting for a number of security council members of spoken, we heard deputy and passengers, dimitry, employee and ski then go ahead and deadlock, many of the fingers that were pointed at rush and many allegations that were made here. some of what he said, we might know was, was we listened carefully to your statements and were again struck by the degree of cynicism of the western members of the security council. i have a question for you. what did you actually expect from the very 1st days we do
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everyone's attention to the fact that the initiative ceases to correspond to the originally stated goal? however, no steps have been taken to correct this trend. when we agree to the deal and heard calls to join forces for global security, we expected and published discrimination on the part of the western states that you have what you posed unprecedented sanctions against us. actually trying to organize a blockade against our industries. the grain deal was important, not in our interest in the interest of the countries of the world that are most in need of. the allegation was repeated. that blame was solely on the shoulders of russia for the great brain deals failure. now, when the russian deputy ambassadors spoke, he pointed out the rush, it was willing to restore the deal. if you grant oldest ended the bargain in the rush, i had extended the deal many times now. it was important to note that shyness spoke up and showed the not the whole world seems to by end of this logic and that they
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do indeed understand like other forces around the world understand that is greenville. busy is a 2 way a street rather than a one way street. here's what china had to say. how long ago he rushed to his the repeated mistake that invoice in days that he is willing to concede receiving the black sea grain any such if you've substantive progress can be made and they only made an opposite goes through the process, export of grain and fertilizers, china homes that relevant parties will act in maintaining an international food security and the only meeting the food crisis in developing countries, in particular by working with the ones you and agencies the strengthens. i look and consultations to meeting each other halfway, thriving for a balance solution with the legitimate concerns of all parties to resume the exports of grain and so to lies from russia. now, polanski pointed out that much of the grain prices was manufactured to make money. grain futures speculators are having
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a field day with the fluctuating prices and predicting the outcomes. and there's a lot of money to be made on this. in addition to that very entity pointed out the ukraine destroying the ammonia pipeline. that was a pretty big deal breaker. much has been made out of russia's announcement that they will consider all ships at this point to potentially be carrying military hardware. a lot of cheap was thrown in russia for that announcement, but kia has made the exact same announcement. and this seems to be ignored by russia's detractors and it is important to know that the ports that were set aside for humanitarian purposes on the brain deal have been used for military purposes throughout the last year. boom was supposed to show complete visual of moving flux, but i think been taking into account the facts i have given. no one should have been surprised by the decision we made to terminate the black sea initiative and curtailed the maritime humanitarian. the cord or over the course of the year of the
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deals which you have regime accumulated, significant military, industrial fuel and storage capacities. in areas of its collect, see before it's still under cover, she can lose a substantial human resources of the armed forces of ukraine and foreign mercenaries. if you're also stationed there with the termination of the deal, we have an opportunity to correct the situation with the the russian armed forces have been carrying out strikes on military industry facilities, fuel infrastructure, and a munition depos of the armed forces of these cranes within the vicinity of odessa and took a life with precision sea and air based weapons. since july 15 shows no rush. i made clear before the un security council that they are willing to re open the deal ukraine can fulfill its end of the bargain. however, that was pretty much ignored by western leaders who proceeded to point senior. ready as an grandstand and blame russia for the entire situation, a lot of the asterix, but it appears not a much,
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not much in terms of finding mutual understanding was really achieved at the 15 member body. that leaves the united nations, the un security council meeting, or a 20 posterior at moscow. it's being called a flagrant violation of international law and according to well, jerry is minister of foreign affairs. he says, israel decision to recognize the weston, so hard disputed territory as part of morocco flies in the face of united nations resolutions, specifically on this matter. the decision constitutes a flagrant violation of international law, un security council decisions, and general assembly resolutions on the western sahara question. the decision can in no way legitimize sovereignty over occupied sahara lands. it shows agreement between the occupiers policies and their complicity in violating international law and encroaches upon the legitimate right of the palestinian people to establish
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their independent states with jerusalem as its capital and of the salary people to self determination to the un. it does not consider the western so hard to be a part of morocco. but the region also known as the software already republic, declared independence 5 decades ago, sasha is breaking up between local forces and mclaughlin troops over the years. well, we've got to learn more about this and cross live now to a political analyst. how motive, sol, who's joining us here live on ology international, have very well welcome to today. so um, what an interesting story is. well, i'm wondering, you know, obviously it is hard was to get a resolution past the united nations, but it does happen. do you think the un might react to israel is recognition of so har, and maybe i know the result of this and the opposite is could ronnie this here for this reporters? and notice how are you skipping gather supporters as well? i saw that could be a lot of his own vision containment. and that is why the move uh,
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for obvious reason, it isn't the dividers or the last level. but i think the united nations has been there before in terms of issue. and there is or is not that it is owners, ah, what is the state of the present? is why the, to hold a national auditor random and where since how, in which the salaries express their views to be either separate defendant or joint model. this is a proposal that the hospitals try back in 1992 and try to it is restrict dressage in straight car proposal. in fact was agreed up for another time until the last minute worth of over decided not to pursue it. and it was simple because one of the challenges that with the tray, so therefore under, by this time who is going to vote at the end of the model, kids have populated the, the, the, were supposed to have a particular you in other places with citizens,
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settlers to better express to them and they are pushing for holding uh, an election that we deal with the circular support. this is how we use, i guess that's the only one the native population to to and the sorry, sorry, sort of jump in. i apologize. myself, sally, but i sort of just wanted to cut through here and find out what do you think is behind this? what is, is rails motive to a to essentially disregard a un resolution regarding western so hara one more of a thing. can you, do you think it is? well, what, that's what it is, right? is it simple, this is an expansion of them. know what is ation for nations or they have with what all the result really the, nobody's ation agreement that they signed to include the in this case the united states organizing the west side of president dalton approved because was, was this hot on the, by the installations that has not to move forward with that. and so i just same uh
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for these ladies. this is up in a very, very good uh point a to, to move at this job with them. uh wow. but what, what mister saul, he, what about, i mean look, israel recognizes west and so hara i get it. but at the same time its position regarding a palestinian state is quite the proceed. i mean your thoughts on, on the discretion that between that as well. and you know, uh the, the, the, it is riley is, i'm not so close on the west side of the kaiser where supposed to have a spot of the monroe and the self economy. so it would be very, very interesting to see if, let's say design is what do the sample of westbank countries. i'm, as you said, you know, this is how is riley politics function. it is based on a is a discrimination,
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tomas degree. it is based on self interest and that the analogy, i mean when would have hoped the same uh, recognition would applies to the should use of them after issue this independent space. but we're not there yet. and i don't think that could ration or would be able to move in that direction. so it's a really, really interesting on such a complicated question. i'm good, thank you very much for joining us. your analogy international hollywood, sol. he's a political analyst that certainly offering some light on a monkey story. thank you very much. you're welcome bye. to kind your now with the 3rd day of nationwide anti government protests spiraled into mole file a cautious between civilians and police. i demonstrate as there were there outraged of a tax increases and the rising cost of living. we can touch base and get to the ground . there are costs a lot the level john, this big c o, b i o n. i. roby, who can give us the latest on this?
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i think so what, what, all the details on the, on the situation that now we've, we've seen a few days of some really violent pictures. yes, indeed. uh, it doesn't mean that it's a day of a drug test. uh, there is the task sites that the government to impose on people and you know, be in a home by the time that day of purchases this, it hasn't been very kind of that's not the, i wouldn't be any protest and you haven't seen any gotten most is uh the between the furthest and the police offices. so it has been very kind of in there will be a lot of inc, so it has the city and the fiscal year. and i'm just seeing running but does, between the police and of the product says police brutality has been quite seen in the, in that area and simple. i've been taught to invest and people who haven't been, i would say process of the injured the beaten and nothing in
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those in the hospital. this kind of thing. but the government has insisted that it 3 protect the police property dentist, on the case, the so called the case and the people trying to to forgive leading to the government police. i would say the government, i say that it's going to protect that. everything possible, the slaves, people to be, you know, be headed over to it is of the company, the less the, you know, supposed to the last 3 days. i don't know what to do to the company and will say that, you know, for, for the leaders associated to position as me on condition by to them being abducted some i've been reduced the cost be best for those of us to be released. and that's one thing that uh,
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has been up in the middle east. now let me see if i'm a presidential connector has been seen to the sons the residents, whether it was already being conducted by police. that's a nice police officer that would be met the former right of the former president signs the residents. and the government has come on to say that doing from that to some raid and such as a liquid fire arms. and the baby has to be used to by the police one. so as you, as, as, as these sites are there, there being some rage, there being a adoptions, the violence continues on the streets, dixie. we're talking the 3rd consecutive day now of opposition, in spite protests to a local journalist at dixie o be able to live for us in nairobi. appreciate the update will see you again sometime soon. thank you. john. influence as power as sometimes our
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efforts to conceal one's in tension. so that seem to have happened in new delhi as a job and vice johnson or arrived in india to promote green energy. he went on to push the south asian nation instead to choose aside regarding the ukraine conflict and ultimately condemn russia despite new to at least ongoing consistent, neutral stance on the conflict i said read yesterday utils. and as of ongoing, i think is not to come see the last on so, so i would be very, very glad and would even have in our relation if you, if he's trying to key our language and say this as an aggressive, it's a one sided aggressive it's put in small fee of for great help. while a robot how back to most of india is partnership with russia. he insisted that new delhi take this side of the west. india has refused to cave into pressure to adopt any sanctions against moscow. as russia is one of his largest energy supply has
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that's got the opinion now of india and his story, and i'm professor capital qu. they need something that asking for something that showed up on this or dropped, clicked on the shot of things to let them ask what they want. the guy to hit on somebody comes up, tried to jump right into the pool by what can you search for? what did you have things on its own list of gene? did i, did you do? you have nothing to say because you see, we gotta go to horse the subject upstream the so we don't dictate what you have to see to make them say what they want to see. if it is, he didn't want to have to do that a little bit to go and get it fixed. and i think, did you realize this that this should not have raised this? this shows that even the not to god, freeze russia audits or that's why it is amazing such
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a huge with other countries begging of the countries and the country they can do to the stroke has to be the be traveling. that's why they're doing it because they realized their calculations, all the calculations they've got dropped, they will give a shit about the blockade. the field. they thought they will be the, the, these goals which we are giving to you. great. they will be able to do pressure, she got the field in the stance on. it's all, all the germans want to activate a just funny in different dickens, which i did on that. i think that will be the big mistake because they have not been understanding via the other presented leadership stance. and what fault just assignment for you quickly. india's prime minister was recently in washington and also meeting with bite and he came out with a raw, the shopping state when he said india would not be a part of a new bricks car. and so he was moody just a piece in washington or all the troubled waters, the head for the 3rd member of rich. that's summit is an august in south africa.
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