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the americans manage to suppress the gorilla as only 14 years after the beginning of the war. but the united states was not able to stop the national liberation struggle of the filipino peoples in 1946. after the decades of the dramatic ordeal, the philippines was finally able to achieve independence. the main thing is that russia in africa are united by and in the desire to defend genuine sovereignty, the right to their own original classic development in political, economic, social, cultural, and other speakers. the addresses around the table session during the 2nd day of the russian african summit in saint petersburg, emphasizing the country to enroll in the world, as well as the common values with russia on the summit side,
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i as we spoke to russian informant the spiritual moment, maria is however, about the african sovereignty. i left the confidence of space from washington points. there has been a lot of pressure applied against african countries by washington. they have even threatened to them not to work with russia and they try to work through the i m f and they threatened to withdraw investments. they were also personal threats, but africa didn't budge. reloaded going in india is a new confidence in built in parliament over the classes and the countries the all the the life of a month ago. and since, because that would cover the russians throughout the day. it was a top so it's all around the world as always, just like to have your company just in here on,
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on the 15 people that were reported injured in a massive explosion in south western russia and a port since you on the see of as of authorities said it wasn't believed to event myself, so i had a restaurant. the incident broke, read to be near the concert route and don't ask the public lodge cloud of buildings . boat smoke was captured, the video is posted on social media. now this is a developing story and of course we will keep you updated now the final day of one of those i'm dissipated forums of the year is in full swing the russian african summit, 2023 banks. all banks, important issues are currently being hammered out in the balance of extra form, a rena incident. petersburg. now our team that is making sure you don't miss a moment. that math is violets. give the floor to the mom, handing it mr roy associate
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the but we are kind of heading into now the final hours of the day to office the epic of russia, africa summit, 2023 here in st. petersburg. the delegations are still here. there's a, essentially a state account going on as well, with journalists climber into one part of the expo center for comments coming from perhaps the russian president and some of the african leaders as well. we are on stand by for that, but it's basically being one that plan aires session off through another being underway at the summit really for the past 2 days. oh, so, so participants having lots of opportunities to address the meeting, many of them highlighting, for example, the, the importance of dialogue for strengthening ties and resolving conflicts. now that the session began with a speech, for example, by the russian president, the emphasize of the bond between rusher and africa is and
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a desire to defend genuine sufferings. really, he did it for decades. we have can smart struggle against colonialism yet. unfortunately, some aspects of colonialism have no been eliminated to this day and are still practiced by former colonial powers. the sounds of africa, food, or defend and independence, bathroom development for the peoples open of the cost of their own lives. these ideals of freedom, independence, sovereignty a very significant even now in the cold and difficult conditions of international turbulence when a truly multiple world or the is being formed for a group of states is heading into the past. so let me, the main thing is that russia in africa are united by and in the desire to defend geniune sovereignty, the right to their own original baffled development in political, economic, social, cultural, and auto spears. the main thing is that russia in africa are united by an inmate
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desired defend genuine salvage relates the right to their own original paths of development in political, economic, social, cultural, and other species. now another point that the russian president want it to get across, and really another point that this entire russia africa summit really demonstrates is the fact that the applicant content is rapidly developing into a giant world wide political and economic force to be reckoned with. and this is something that russia wants to aid in the process of development. and in the end, the end, the russian president said that russia is doing that in many ways already. specifically, in terms of securing the supply of food and agricultural products to the consummate from russia, despite all these western sanctions that are making it very, quite difficult for russia to do that. but nevertheless, the russian president mentioned that 11500000 tons of russian grain were sent to the african consummate last year. and uh,
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for the period of 2023 that we've been through so far already, 10000000 tons of russian grain had been shipped to the compton. and so we're definitely going to see before the end of the year, a giant increase from last year. and he also said that russia doesn't only want to aid in terms of food exports to the continent, but also in terms of humanitarian aid. between 20222023. russia had under gone 11 major humanitarian aid projects in the african continent. then this is something that's going to grow and continue, and going back to that topic of africa growing as a huge political and economic force around the world. the russian present also mentioned that a major indication of this are the large amounts of multinational organizations in africa that are growing and international pry, prominence. and one of them is the african union, which russia says should be part of the g. 20 used to come stimulated, and in this desire to be independent defense sovereignty and actively participate
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in the formation of the multiple of a system based on the quantity of states. i am sure that the russian and the african states fullest and install a deputy with each other. i would also like to know that before all right, the african continent is be coming in, you sense of power. it's political and economic roles are growing. and everyone will have to reckon with this objective realities economics. the initiative on number of african states resolving in creating crisis, is integrated from that because previously, any mediation, nations with multiple life disclose already by the countries helping, so cold developed democracy. so now ethic is ready to help solve problems that seem to be outside the zone of its primary interests. therefore, is your profit and regional structure. this has also increased markedly. for most the applicants union as an expression only opinions and aspirations of the in time i could reach you on the russian president also talked about how russia is continuing to cooperate with the african continent in terms of defense, cooperation to ensure the security of the regional situations on the confidence and
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also cultural cooperation is another area as well. so a lot of good indications that africa, russia cooperation is going down a good road. who abdul coming to den boss? he's the head of nigeria is television all star. i see. and we talked about his channels, a coverage, essentially the russian african somebody. and basically also the significance of this event of the warehouse to prove that i here we have one of the types of the vice presidents. and there's another group members that are also here to cover the activities of the summit x. and so you have coverage. so what, what is the time? what is the time of your coverage? well, everyone so far so good. uh we've been able to cover the opening of the uh, send me the yesterday. right. and uh, well find the reports to, to nigeria. and uh, so i will also having some interviews with con, quite the number for the 1st one daily, busy as we file the reports on sometimes like yesterday night. we also had
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a life interview on the electronic of the, in the washer. fantastic. to get your perspective on the on. so, i mean, what about, what about the international affairs global affairs does not do here in t v 0 in on a on a lot of that as well, or is it mostly domestic? no, no, no. one of the most do that mostly international. and the more reason why i'm totally done well to choose that on, on ground here, and then it goes back to, to come by the activities of this on. it's all fantastic. all that stuff. good news, and i, i would imagine with, with the brooks summit coming up soon in south africa, the end of august, i believe, my dear mtv, will you be, will you be there as well? would be there to come up to see again, right, well as far as for to, to, to cover the groups from the do you look at the breaks some of the as being a one of one of the top stories of the. yeah, of course of course is a is, is one of started that i think is so great and for us to imagine them do us on of
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course they have quite a number of opportunities. and i think, i mean packaging stories to or what is on the ground, right, right. when i'm in the outside. the doors in thomasville for me was all to join by i miss mary obeyed. the permanent secretary of nigeria is mines in steel development ministry. and she said there are significant projects featuring russian non niger and cooperation with the car in summit right here in some fetus. but providing well, quite a uni platform to, to strengthen those times. russia has been a very good that labels 90 for many, many years before. now the question you asked us today is the presence of rush. i am a 9 due to the form of these 2 development we have is 2 plants located at a delta in north central 90, which the russian,
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the somebody's union been viewed about 4 to 4 years ago. and now we're here to collaborate and bureau shows to do so as a team that planned to begin to make you to walk and as low as 2 development to in as industrialization and $90.00. so yes, my dad ross size is, is being collaborating with us on we're getting ready to go to the club where he wouldn't have this meeting. so the se, as i do so, do you think that this summit happening now and obviously day 2? now somebody, do you think this conference is providing the groundwork for a continued and and perhaps intensified collaboration? absolutely. that's what it is doing. and we, we have taken hold of the opportunity to interface with the company that together and the goal ed russian government would have been government to government relationship to pull desktops, to keep with working well. so networking and other aspects of, of, of, of the 9 doing life, your health,
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and with culture. so we're thankful though it getting very good responses i've, i've heard that there all energy problems in nigeria is, is, is russia, is russia that help you need, or perhaps you need more pas as more, more diversification west time as for each time was for you to come together to all help nigeria, what, what's the right now? a discussion with russia. we're getting good energy and highest rent because as you know, they can be industrialization without power. so we're having the conversational, wonderful course as way here. we're focusing on russia and we're getting the responses that we need was also joined by the head of ross awesome. first central and south africa, mr. ryan claudia. and he said that there are a number of nuclear projects currently under way that will the end of the day improve energy supplies for the entire african concept shots egypt suite. we've got 4800 megawatts under construction currency. and then sub saharan africa,
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we are progressing so you must realize that new tips projects on projects that happen over night is various key new to the infrastructure that needs to be put in place before you can actually move forward with it with the projects. but we're seeing a lot of countries that have been working on this new to infrastructure over the last decade on our stages where they can stop procuring the power and new more and more. and you kind of countries coming into the mix. what about, what about egypt? egypt is, is it is a big deal. no, i don't know my exact numbers here, but it's, it's not one nuclear facility there. i mean, it's more, isn't it, or what, what would have been billed that? so it's full. 1200 megawatt wind. okay, that's right. because full big units rides for big units. okay. i got this in, in egypt and, and, and what would it do? the egypt so, sorry, it's not your income piece at this point. so it's a, it's early age as a stages of the construction you, but that's really, it will change the price of egypt. i mean, that's 4800 megawatts a teen base load electricity. that means anything down stream from that's, uh, is,
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is green. and so, you know, you can vote in industry around green power and it sustainable and affordable power . we commissioned the 1st bytes we need to punch in the, well, it's in 2020 as cold academics. i'm an us of and it said producing 17 megawatts of teen and it's in the north of russia and public ross and it actually replace a small asset love how fond. so how is that saving the planet beside the point? it's sort of just not the part of rush. it is like super, super, super cold and sue pass selected. yeah, yes, yes. that's right. okay. okay, cool. yeah, absolutely. so we, we've got the 1st one, it's actually commission. that's right. and we have now made, it would busy with the face of like very cool optimized flights. you need to have hop on send. and really that's a 100 megawatts of the energy that you're able to flight. so it's one of the top 3 i p 0 of course, a rupture is a foreign ministry spokesman. maria's a hot of a. she took out some time to join me here, the international studio here at the conference. and we discussed a broad range of topics like you can imagine, one of the topics,
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what some people cool or the west colonial policies towards africa have a, have a listen to what me and maria talked about. you said something to the effect told the european countries have become the colony epsis or i'm sorry. can you explain that for me uh, by supervisors to them, but i thank you for pointing that out and observing my thoughts and absolutely can all the indicators the west coast formed as a community of countries that traditionally held a monopoly. they were the ones who ran colonies, france had colonies in africa, the ucas india, and there was spain, portugal, the netherlands, and the united states. they were into the slave trade, they exploited people. they bought and sold people and they basically controlled the land that belonged to the native americans and they all holidays. so the west for centuries was formed around this idea that they are exclusive because they have the power because they are the strong ones. so they can take advantage because they
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have that power, they don't need to justify their actions, they can just reap the benefits of their aggressive exploration of the planet. that was their collective logic. it became their collective logic and it is amazing that in the 21st century, their former colonies in africa, asia enlighten america have become not just independent sovereign states, with their own national symbols and borders. they have become members of the united nations, but they have become independent because they make saw for an independent decisions in their own countries. over the past year and a half, there has been a lot of pressure applied against african countries by washington. they have even threatened to them not to work with russia, and they tried to work through the i m f and they threatened to withdraw investments. they were also personal threats, but africa didn't budge. africa said that it would do what it wanted to do, and it would decide whom to work with. and africa knows russia's historic role and
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the role of the soviet union and knows what kind of role that the west played in africa, the soviet union left behind plans, infrastructure and energy. and it just left all that to african countries to use as they saw fit. whereas the west only took things, resources and slaves. it took the future of the continent and of course, africans remember all that. so they strive for their independence. so what happened to the former colonizers, the countries of the european union, they lost their sovereignty, they lost their independence. they now report to the united states and the united kingdom, because washington and london are basically united on many fronts. they now report to the united states and united kingdom because washington and london are basically united on many fronts. so they lost their independence and they became colonies, their colonies of the united states of america. they even have a name for this community of colonies. it's called nato. it's not even the european
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union, it's nato. and this community of colony is this commonwealth of call, and he's wants to grow. the united states wants to see more colonies in that community. they are not satisfied with europe. they are looking at asia and other global regions and everybody sees and understands that. so it's not just a figure of speech, not just like some metaphor. it's a real fact and we see that it's true of the natalie. yeah, there's a come a rudy and swiss activist on business with me now joining us a live without continued special coverage on all the international. the russia, africa stomach 2023 impressed or not so much press. i'm please dr. lee. i attended the 1st one yet you in such a worries and i was, i was eager to see if it's improved or not due to the current situation. and i'm very,
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very impressed by the amount of people that i've showed up. obviously among the leadership does elizabeth less of an appearance at the 1st level, but every country is or are mostly presented because yeah, the last 2 days it is is the main thing. it is amazing, amazing. especially in that very special time where a lot of pressure was, you know, about this though, i know. and so is this like, you know, i, i've heard people talk about it. i saw the report. so i with the kremlin, commented on this as well. they were forms of intimidation, or corrosion even to african leaders not to come. what, why would that be the case? well, i think it's not a surprise um we are dealing with the west and we are in a period where the gemini, of the west is question any challenge. and that everybody is trying to think of being one of the next b c. and you know,
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it's diplomacy if you see heads of states coming with the, the a mad when, when africa is not voting the way they want to you when they are mad, when the people um that does that. have those states come here and negotiate? so i will, when, when partnerships with, with russia, you mustn't be friendly with russia. that's, that's what we're getting from our professional partners and stuff in western countries. they don't want that. i mean, they want russian to be isolate which is, which is funny. if we look back to history and it was this time where russia was the savior, and now it's the enemy. but i think the western world must understand that we, we have our own nightmare. we don't buy them nightmares. we, we have, we have, and it is totally cool. relationship of friendship with russia in africa, when our full, by the way of fighting for independence. russia was helping us. that's right. i mean, it goes back to the soviet union,
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and even even before that you appear was the 1st african nation for russian to develop diplomatic ties. we thought we went over a 100 years ago, natalie. i know, and you use that. you use the, we in the same sentence as russia, and i think there's a, a western narrative that is very, russo phobic. i even say some of it, i got, i categorized some of it as a seat, hate speak and do the information. it's fake news that you go if you, if you studied in germany, i studied political science and i was due to some stuff. and now, 1520 years later, you come and tell a completely different than that, right? so you even trying to, to shape the past in the, we see you, we're not, we're not buying it. you know, it's funny because all these narratives are being a being pushed all of it and it's happening at the time of multiple hours. and this is what happens is behind and it's going to cause a worry about this new dimension that's happening in the world today. we naturally you be speaking to people here i have as well, there's
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a sense of energy mentoring me changes happening, isn't it? absolutely. then i used to say the west europe died in the 20th century. the really, i think the, the, they have now understood. and the part of the give me say don't change from that talking about and had demonic behavior. it's difficult for them to, to let that's codes in the back and them come and change their behavior. they have the same soft, the property when it comes to africa, especially specifically seeing that, that russia is coming and all the powers also are coming and dealing with us in another manner. nothing. the author retakes of colonial now, but in a friendly, respectful mama, they come to, they come take it, it's a, it's a question of survival for them also. yes, i mean, i was just, i was going to jump in and forgive me for doing so, but they will just change it right now. and i'm, you know, natalie,
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you may have front row seats to the biggest changes happening in a 100 years. and whether you talk about africa, the breaks i see an s c o, the global report. so i think it's on youtube. i've seen your reporting and you push back on the narrative. you question the narrative. i mean, i, to be honest, i'm a big fan of your well actually, and i appreciate what you're doing for more important than ever to try and create a balance in the narrative that have been shown around the world, particularly when, as you say, there's so much this information, what do you see as the relationship between russia and african countries, particularly the french speaking african countries? well, i think it's not a uniform a status. you have some african countries that i've understood the potentially deal fortuna it is that they have in dealing with russia and not only when it comes to military equipment, but also when it comes to energy to agriculture. there's
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a west of, of stuff where there's a rushing, know how there's a willing to enter into business relationships that are equal, that are respectful. and then lots of african countries are now identifying it as an opportunity that others, that the student very much quote into the quote on your past that are the, to the majority of the countries after the, even those who are still very, very close to friends, friends and, and england and wherever, but even the, the, i've seen like an opportunity in some areas or the guys in, in a g nuclear. he was made money, the money to money as well. it wasn't, it was the mineral wealth of africa this. so let me look at the bread basket of the world and you say that, you know, you, the attention being prone africa these days. i mean in some, like call it a rates for the african culture is. but you know,
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you got china investing an infrastructure across parts of the you've got rusty with this being a friend and ally of africa is going going way back to the soviet union and be on. you've got changes happening. and yet the former colonial powers, us thinking, you know, we need to get in on this, but the problem because of all historical pos and, and natalie, gosh, i wish i had more time to talk to you about this. i really, really do not really. yeah, i'm a come rudy, and switch activist. i love your videos. i love your reports. thank you. at least keep up the good welcome. thank you for joining us. thank you for inviting me. thank you very much. thank you very much. we will continue our special coverage here on the international. we continue to come to live from st. petersburg the 2nd day of the russia africa summit. 2023 winding down nearly half past 5 p. m local time. but we are waiting for comments from a few leaders, including the russian president as well. so we will be punching back through to moscow and all of you in the very near future for the mean time back to the ocoee
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international mothership. the reason i say that for us coming in a rush off with somebody in st. petersburg, of course we will be heading back with throughout the day late to as royce is about to wrap up the. but now let's me some late the lights of internationally as of all around the world that's going to indian because a vote of no confidence or, or all the confidence the games never end up mode is government is set to be held in the countries parliament has been called by the main opposition of lines which says upon, mister has failed to deal with the legend, ethically motivated buttons in the eastern states of mine and for all seasons and summer takes up the story. the opposition has moved a no confidence motion against the move the government over while and in money for
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this is going to give the opposition a chance to corner the more the government in the india and fall on the to what is no confidence notion. it is basically meant to test whether the government of the day enjoy the majority of the house as football them to the democracy. a government can only see bob board each come on. the majority of this is the 2nd time that the more the government is list them all the insights on the self will be facing the know confidence motion of the 1st one was in 2018, which we want to explode, say extremely likely that he's going to bring this want of what it seems he's down meant b, j b has the numbers in the little house, which is the nuclear power though motion has been built in the northwest of motion . in fact has been built in by calling this is gordo go bay, and it hasn't been accepted by this. the color of the house and of the rules once
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the secret accepts this, it has to they have to setting the deed and dine with the 10 days. what that means is that the nor confidence motion in the indian solomon is very likely to come in the coming be. but very, very unlikely that mr. maurice government was going to the news. there's no confidence motion or this motion would be bossed for the positions. these are their notion vista. we need it or the need to make the government through its numbers or it's majority which they to you only have what it's so sweet egypt will explode. say that this move is basically to embarrass the government. now me is when the vitamins top rated ones talk to the people, at least 130 people have been killed so far around 60000 or people have been displeased who will not, not able to go back to school, things are not, nor will in money for even now,
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and this is what the opposition wants to highlight in fashion, the officers who will hold the bead. earlier we spoke to indian historian, co pay to come and he doesn't believe the opposition has a support to get his no confidence vote for they know for me that is that j. nope. on religion. the motion with more strategy because they don't have the numbers dot com and that way in any way. so the idea is to solve the problem in combusting. any laws in the rental, janelle are really going to be discussed before the board. we do that for the, the star level of on demand and what is happening in india, you know, because we have many external sources as well.
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