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to split in the interest of the countries of the world that are most in need. now, throughout the meeting, 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 and of the bargain in the brush, 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 do indeed understand like other forces around the world understand that is green deal. busy is a 2 way street rather than a one way street. here's what china had to say. i know somebody, he rushed to his the repeated mistake that invoice in days that he is willing to concede a resume in the black sea grain. any such if you have substantive progress can be made and the only man agent opposite goes to ross, has export of grain and fertilizes china homes that relevant parties will act in maintaining international food security and alleviating the food crisis in
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developing countries. in particular, by working with relevant to you and agencies to strengthen, di, look, and consultations missing each other half way. striving 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 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 landscape 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 at russia for that announcement, but you have made the exact same announcement and this seems to be ignored by
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russia's detractors. and it is important to know that the ports that were set aside for humanitarian purposes under the grain deal have been used for military purposes throughout the last year. now, russian 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 fingers and grandstand and blame russia for the entire situation. a lot of the asterix, but it appears not of much, 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, watchable looking for alternatives to the collapse, the block c grain initiative in order to help those in need. that's according to russian deputy foreign minister. so gabrielle pulse and he's like 20 about most of those reasons for pulling out of a deal alone with other issues associated with us and other
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western countries and making mistakes. often mistakes in general, they pop in recent years is a positive mistakes and suffering, suffering not actually on masses of international affairs, but in the inability to combine their ambitions that are again expectation that everyone around the sure to buy them and what they see in practice well, someone wants to use the expression and present raise to describe the situation. i don't want to use this kind of cliche, but the fact remains facts. we're dealing with a deep foreign policy in balance. this is something that could be described in terminology as a dangerous mixture of megalomania, with an inferior richie complex who to go to the by the off on that position on what led to the collapse of the agreement of last year. and course, the impossibility of continuing that both of these agreements was stated by the russian foreign ministry we had moved to you and i am that leadership is what us out for and partners about this for many months. this goes to demonstrate the
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inability to fulfill the parts of the agreement. this is another manifestation of the chronic incompetence of the collective west. and it's heavy to of always trying to play the same game. this will not happen yet. they need to understand this. as for mining the ports, they will invent any story so that gullible read is and view as and listen as consume and proceed all based on. critically, this is done to continue forming the image of russia as an enemy. we oppose this with a confident costs. according to verify position from a points of view, including from a legal point of view, that's the accuser. there is a problem with logistics as well as ship insurance. and recently, insurance rates have increased many times already. we're not able to make payments for the exports that was supposed to be carried out within the framework of a comprehensive agreement on the black sea initiative. we will look for alternative forms. i assure you that opposition, in terms of helping those in need is radically different from the salvation and so
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contemptuously aren't good to that. oh, nice position of the european union itself, which in many respects on ukrainian impulse, probably restrained, to some extent, the inflation we spiral in terms of its own food prices. i don't want to delve into the economic aspects of the list, but the political aspect boils down to the fact that we will help those in need. and we will find ways to do it with grain and fertilizers. and we will not be headed in this regard. by the schemes of our opponents, but to move you stupid more than 40 countries have now expressed an interest in joining the brakes group of fost emerging economies. that's according to current member south africa, which is hosting the blokes annual summit next month. the countries were present to save 2 bricks. neil it's safe. law is no surprise. economical lines is putting increasingly attractive. a good this bruce is not at a close plot of countries breaks has always been changed. relationship with the lot
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. the global community says 2013, but it says i had an outreach program whenever we've had some we've had that breaks outreach and says 2016. the breaks for us. well, we invite the deed is from the global sol, as well as the asian leaders to interact with bricks leaders. and we are going to be the same as the 15, but some of that will be hosted by south africa into august in john this book. uh, president trump a full size invited to more and efforts and leaders as well as at least for the leaders from the global south leaders that currently it's the major a vision of bodies like the g 77 of the catacombs, of cooperation console, and other such regional bodies to the summit to interact with the exhibits. so i think bridge has always been
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a closer we have been open to talk to before monkeys in the world. we do not distinguish between the north and south. we will talk to any entity that has the same vision for model. let me put the silver on it. well, we do not much do lice large parts of the world because as you know, the developing load uncomfortable, 85 percent of the population. and yet we are on the margins of the decision making that has been no reform, the united nation system. no reform of the security comes or no reform of the bretton woods. it's a fusion. and that is one breaks is charting and you find a new block to find the alternative that would be unjust, and unfair, and an ok global governance. institutions that exist today. brits did not seek to become a dominant because comments thoughts? what briggs 6 to to do is become a major influence in an inclusive manner to work for change. we have blue through
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the periods of domination. we have looked through the beauty of the engine was we don't want that was where we have one or 2 global engine. one's. we don't want that unit for the load. we talked to the judge, we don't want to buy for the work. we took the reject that because we have see the division step that springs to the global community and that works at guest creating a more inclusive work. what groups want us to see is it was where we have multiple poles, a follow a multiple line. so partnerships for the bedroom and all or countries and. ready and to make the united nation system reflective all the kind of global realities and that it is not to clean hydrogen ions, the ukrainian conflicts all sticking points of the d. 20 energy transition working group meeting was an, a humanist as has failed to reach a full consensus. and we had to be looked on $22.00 paragraphs of good night
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and uh, uh, $75.00 for the chairs. somebody. so they go through paragraphs that was put in 20 and no human. it says me, it has concluded, i mean, this southeastern state of go and it has concluded without a joint community. now this is something we saw happen last week as well. during the 25 minutes says needs each concluded, it ended in the same manner without a joint statements, but it becomes important each time either one off to the final g to n t lead assignment. where mr. moore, the, we'll be hosting wall leaders in new delhi and india's role as a mediator. as a follow broker, as a balancing force was much talk to vouch, but when closer exports, the thing that india's challenges are only am to 5. so it goes to the media, i was talked about because of india's historic ties with for and because of in does
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continue with engagement with the west. but now with the west wing and assistant on a condemning, russia, you know, for them like g 20 easy is making nachos more difficult, the one you created has filled adversely impacted the global economy. there was a discussion on the issue regarding the, the g twenty's not the for them to result security issues. we acknowledge the security issues that have significant consequences for the global economy. the sticking points seem to be made ukraine and common language or fossil fuels. none the less, very, very crucial need the health and the bad truth of the was face the extreme where the bathroom, several countries facing vivia heat, waves, lawns and scientists pointing gals that's burning fossil fuels in major function. beautiful. now while they were disagreements, they will also agreements during the meet the guy you said has been,
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has been happening. in fact, 85 percent of all capacity or defense in the past one year old has be, have been your new was. so i know you're kind, you said is going on really increase the bill so we know you can use it and a view also. you know, also, if you reduce your to the fact that any, you know, you can just send or plan with accident has to happen getting a good conqueror, nationalist circumstances of each concrete, no pain. i know j is $1.00 oh, $6.00 priority areas outlined under india g 20 presidency bought. it looks like all the real issues are getting sidelines because of the west to being insistent on condemning russia on a platform like g 20. now for moving forward or lies on the big lead, us saw me. it's only around 15 or these less before mr. moody is going to be hosting one need. 1 in september, of course, in the as role as
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a media to become angry, crowds have towards the swedish flag in a ron in protest of decision by stone crimes, without a caron burning event to take place with more details his all to that use of delani a twitter is repeated acts of sacrilege against as well. i'm solely because the wrong has opened the floodgates. so all fury and now it's raised by millions of muslims across the world will here into one angry purchasers, gathered outside the swedish embassy on friday to vendor anger. thursday's state authorized learning of a copy of the hold of a sweet. and they said that this scandalous has heard the feelings of the sentiments of more than 2000000000 most comes across the world. well, this was the 2nd time in less than a month that a copy of the holy book of for loan has been burnt in sweden basin and was one by
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son one mom because 37 year old. your warranty in a grant in stockholm, sweden, the who also burn several pages of the holy book. back on july 28th. i made the approval of the swedish authorities, the counter dog of the action, and the controversial act of it. the protection is for protection by the swedish for some issues. this is why most lives under warranty is, are rated by the swedish authorities support for this extremist act against his armstrong duties. calling it a way to promote his normal hope. you're across the world on thursday, comment of his swedish ambassador over what it called profanity, against as well. i'm excited his foreign ministry spokesman also cannot e last down to start home for allowing such provocative actions to take ways and urge stop home to promptly put an end to the blasphemy. of course, while um, as we didn't justifies it's green light for all the desecration of the holy book up
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the wrong under the close of freedom of expression. these people call it a blazing violation of religious freedom, so they hold that vis. riley will send and relate the voices of more than 2000000000 most times across the world who demand an immediate and too sweet. this is law. i'm a fallback actions. i guess most of the thousands, all these ratings to into march from tel aviv to jerusalem, protesting the passage of judicial reform, is where the appointment is said. benjamin netanyahu is supposed to push through a controversial over the whole of the judiciary system, smoking a 70 kilometer march with protest, his carrying against my flags. and i'm great. political post is a little late because are expected to vote on monday regarding a bill that will limit speed supreme court supervisory powers by restricting its ability to have a ton of decisions that seems reasonable to palestinian teenagers have been killed off to being swamped by is ready forces in
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the west bank because vida is continues to intensifying the region. what of the teenagers was killed during the unrest while the other was still in? his car is where the military forces confirmed. they had to open fire on the vehicles due to a call running attempt, and the town of sebastian, the desk came a day off the hundreds of palestinians, how they see it. well, for a 19 year old, killed by is where the troops on thursday near a shrine in the west bank life. and that the rising tensions has led small family and gone to to it to innovation wonderful technology in order to improve people's everyday lives. ortiz marie, as a notion of when to that workshop, to find out it's not the silicon valley, it's in the gas, a street in the suburb of the southern city of hon. eunice, that we meet the board of those family and their workshop with us being the 1st media crew ever allowed inside is not steve jobs garage. but the robot developed
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here has made it to a prestigious international competition. one a bronze medal unimpressed. the judges. the idea came about naturally from a turbulent life. the majority of orlando is on the both of these borders. i might say, for farmers to on funding around some and some of the same situations. this would fit them, the lives of farmers. we decided that we can build a robot. this robots will go and distribute the seeds for the farmer. in case of any kind of civic situation. we kind of lose it all, but instead of wasn't a human. 2 teenagers, just 14 and 16 years old with their father make up the team behind the project. abraham and malik love what they do and they seem fully committed. they even spend they pocket money on spare parts for the robots finding proper parts and doesn't. it's nearly impossible, so the kids must reinvent them and make components out of all the components. it hasn't had a pleasant number, toys in a fit that had been unique thing. i'm the biggest challenge about being and got some that some spare parts are not available here. some of the stuff we ordered and
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it was never deliberate, but under those circumstances of located and we still couldn't ventral, but which would help the whole world. not only the people of gauze have difficulty that the world wrote, but to the p ad was 1st held almost 20 years ago, and has since attracted thousands of teams from over 85 countries. the board of those family was proud to represent palace. time is a lot, it means that to happen as 2 meals we, we exist, we are here. we are here to, to, to, to show that was we are, we can work week on the bed. the key, if we could be our creative people we, we can participate like another. in addition, the finals were held in germany for malik, and he brought him to valley street in children victims of these really blockade of gaza who need approval from authorities to travel. it was the 1st trip abroad. the family was stopped at the gyptian boulder for hours. they wrote but looked suspicious, but no challenge the obstacle could stop them,
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so they looked up every fucker to them. i'm so proud to present all this time on the international platform and international competitions showing different projects. it could be the future for a family to make even more robots, which everybody can use our projects to to. the idea of the next projects came in the wake of the deadly quake into a tmj that took the lives of thousands of people, the rescue ro, but will look for survivors in rubble clearing their escape route. this year's competition comes in full, a state borders, family beach, all local teams. they will take the robotic solution to the global state. once again. truly innovative ideas are coming from our other ordinary palestinian family, leaving this house behind me in the south of gaza, with just a little bit of an investment. they say their projects can save lives and ease work, but what they are doing already is changing the image of guys and people worldwide
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move promotional all t reporting from does a the way signs way. company, hey, on asi international. we always appreciate the, with bank of the top of the out with more of the very latest. see you then the the
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masters on see and welcome back to going underground broke of single around the world from dubai in the u. a. this week and the nature of proxy war and ukraine's, they just escalation moscow finally asked its temporary black sea green deal, which allowed exports of grain from ukraine. this came on after tara jack on the crimea bridge where an explanation naval drones will likely use to blowing up sounds familiar to the legend bite and blowing up in the middle of the stream pipeline. that us soldiers as the war and ukraine needs to. and now with a diplomatic solution, is for me, us army officer of 30 years. and for my chief of staff to president george w bush's us secretary of state colin powell, the man who's 20 o 3 you and speech health catalyzed the us invasion of iraq and, and soldier is retired colonel laurie wilkinson, who joins me now from fullest judge in virginia
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a thank you so much kind of air coming back on the show. so the 23 warranty rog was, uh, you know, w, m, d, w, and the, this, this one really has war and ukraine really is about w, m d, y of you and 14 of assigned them, that's in the new york times calling on people to understand the war through rushes eyes, all of us who signed the letter and many more who for some reason or other didn't want to actually be so public. agreed that this is probably as dangerous the situation as we confronted in a long time with regard to nuclear weapons, probably as dangerous as 1962 in cuba or 1961 in berlin. so it was time for a statement to be made and we found a gentleman to back us. it's very expensive to do that. isn't the new york times, and we put it in or why the new york times actually? i mean it's a, i'll give a change. it's policy at the tory leo since, you know,
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because it suddenly started to, at least it was one all fed. uh, that seemed to show some descent from the ruling class line. why did you choose the new york times? well, one reason i chose it, i recommended it. it's not that my view is paramount. it is because it was the war monger with regard to the rapport which was a disaster is still a disaster. and we saw the new york times, again being a war longer advocating in all manner of uh, what you might call american war mongering, period, london, berlin. everyone's war mongering all the time. and so that's the best place. but what isn't the mouthpiece of the war? and so that's why we put it there, at least that's why i wanted that one key feature then that it being the threat of a new to us strikes. i mean, i'm not going to accuse you here, but you know, that kind of, um, so might say faith join list, have bbc, cnn, usual,
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suspect that 10 that, that war and iraq, that low enough kind of sounds serial libya they, they probably say, you know, what, you're doing in that letter, it's caving in to put in new feedback. now, not at all. as a matter of fact, i have been assured in the last month by some of the highest authorities for moscow that person would not use a nuclear weapon. strangely enough, i happened to believe them. um, they are reputable people there people that colin powell trusted when he was sector of state. um and i happened to blog and he dressed it too many people go on file. yeah, that's true. in this regard though, i think the statement is a valid statement of my fear is not that rush or will they use a new grew up and it says some other party and i included washington in that will
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using it or weapon. so that's my figure not rusher. i don't take russia is at a point or will be at a point i did immediately after the 24 february invasion. i thought the prospects were pretty, pretty good because i watched the russians bogged down so badly that i thought we were making a big substantial for them. i no longer think that. i think the situation now made so by us and by ukraine is clearly on russia side. i think all she has to do is hold out in the defensive posture. she's present on in and ukraine. we're bleed itself to death on that defensive foster. so i don't think there's a reason for putting to use nuclear weapons now, while that's quite shocking that the united states might want to, but to your view does concur ironically with the drunken it'd be, be you and you start us national security council. the junk cub use and there was
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absolutely no indications of them using it. obviously it's a, it's terrible for all the families of the breed families of those who have died in this conflict sofa. but uh, why do you being critical of mc blinking the former? um, uh, west exec military contract to consult and secretary of state. he has a cheap one more room for washington. has the in the west in your it has become much more than ever like just another state of the usa and his family and the group of washington power. you just stated the reason why this cannot persist in 1989 and one of your 1st joint colin powell, he mused in his office one day to me, a freshly captured lieutenant colonel. so i was about to challenge him. he said, you know, larry, the leaders are all going major on coal, a voucher major. they're all going the people with the state,
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they're feeding world war 2 are going soon. there will be leaders in your who don't remember the war as a war soon. there will be leaders in europe who will want to act on their own. that is going to happen and is going to happen speedily and for with, with this war going on much longer. i think we're going to see nato falling apart rather than becoming even more, more unified as far as an abiding insinuated, insinuated. hell, he stated it multiple times and booming is so i think we're looking at the dissolution of nato over time because these leaders are going to go. these leaders are american chosen leaders and made a respect, particularly the secretary general of nato. when these people go, there are going to be a new crop of leaders. you're seeing coles right now. even in germany, they show 5560 percent of the people who are not happy with their present politicians policies. and that includes ukraine. so as time goes by and i don't
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think it's going to be much time, maybe 12 to 15 months, we're going to see nato began to fall. par, not be more more unified, particularly if we don't step in and stop this conflict as well. today the germany is in recession, that has been civil unrest, right? of course, france in switzerland. many of the country has been if the russia has definitely said it would respond to any nuclear provocation. and as you say, if the united states, what do we initiate one? you don't think that the national security advisor, jake sullivan, the suggest, a blinking of victoria newland. you don't think they care about their own families when they do this because i'll be there around hollywood. films about the war that should remind them of the consequences in reality of what it's like to be in the war. and the fact that, right, know when is of even a conventional loan, a nuclear one, you know,
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one of those films is dominating the airwaves over here right now. well, very familiar, go open are i am become dead. quoting the indian religious figure. i and i'm not so sure that that's a proper characterization of the present situation because i think what we're looking at now is increasingly, and i've just reviewed the joint publications, which are the publications for the american military, with the guard operations on nuclear weapons. and what i've found is a cavalier attitude toward those weapons. that is to say, they're just bigger weapons. i'm encouraged by the fact that in all of the my review there is the state. but quote, the president of the united states is the only one with the authority to use nuclear weapons on good. but that's somewhat reassuring until you think about the
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presidents we've had of late and then it's not so reassuring. but i say that because i think we're coming to a time again what we've done, we have an old or withdrawn from unilaterally or just flat cancel every nuclear arms control agreement painfully achieved during the cold war from the abm treaty, which my president george w bush abrogated without a fairly well all the way to open skies. and now finally, start because student is not about to come back to start after ukraine. so we have no arms control. we have a military this talking about nuclear weapons as low, they add battlefield utility, developing doctrine for their use and so forth. the russians are doing the same thing. we're looking at a possibility of getting into some kind of tactical use of nuclear weapons that would, uh, shall we say, customize them, make some actually something that we use on the battlefield. this disaster for the environment, for people to hire for everything we're talking about,
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they want to stop with the crime war is the primary example right now, killing people, displacing people knocking them out of their homes. we can't make this normal activity, and yet i'm seeing it becoming the in doctrine and doctrine also leads action. or is it that what gives confidence to blinking state department and the other people in control there in, in washington? is it what gives them confidence there? uh, intelligence surfaces, do they have good spies in moscow? letting them know, look, this is the right policy. we all have succeeding year. i know. presidents not least the, the one use of the have. well, i mean, we all know what happened to the intelligence that gotten to, to him. and what happened in iraq is it that they have good spies, exceptional spies, and most co, the give them the confidence. i could be a part of the, you know, my phrase for the current.

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