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or the, the priest credentials mean if the ongoing changes have increased the role of the countries of asia, africa, and latin america in the will system. every thing a changing order process defense minister says previously ignored countries are now being heard as moscow. jose conference on global security, the divisions emerged over the new year crisis as a major, central african ruthie lands. it's a 4 to equal was including the threat of intervention on neighboring tab because the latest nation to give it back into the years who authority process, ministry of defense reveals the unscrupulous biological activities of the united states military, claiming washington searches for virus new patients. and uses them to further,
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it's called the good afternoon from the russian capital. this is r t international with the latest and world news. today. i'm here, elizabeth, great to have you with us for us and future stability around the globe have been the watchwords of the past couple of days in the russian capital as moscow hosted a conference on international security. more than 800 delegates from 76 countries took part. in his opening address, the russian defense minister said the world, the rena was evolving, giving a voice to the previously voiceless is the direction of the special military operation. put an end to the dominance of the collective west and the ministry sphere. its ability to impose interest in various regions of the world has significantly decreased. the ongoing changes have increased the role of the
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countries of asia, africa, and latin america in the world system. today, a reference, oppose not by the armed forces of ukraine, but by the anti collective west, which has recently been joined by individual states of the asia pacific region for the main or russian personalities. presenting at this conference was sort of a show agree with the russian defense minister heavy hitting a very serious guy. when he talks people listen. and one of the main things he's been saying at the conference was that ukraine is now essentially exhausted, and it gives a form for the world to really speak, as he said, the countries who have been previously listened to on heard in post colonial advocate for example, and it was some of the comments by the representatives of these countries which proved to be really fascinating. we actually listened to the comments of a representative of the central african republic and hear what he had to say about the shifting picture subject to today. we'll see that the united states in the west
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of the whole, not always contribute to the development of individual states. and russia is the main country that promotes the independent development of individual states, including those in africa. a remarkable representation of the global picture. and again, it's a russia that's creating these for where these countries kind of have their message and their product stations and their positions here. and we don't see this type of effort going into this in the west. and again, the narrative is the bush is isolated. so as far as the western narrative is concerned, these meetings don't even take place at all. and if they do, there's some sort of a malign uh, influenced building, older areas of the globe. also a representative, of course, the me least, the me least decades are as, as tomboy, more discounts and much of which many honest, independent alice would believe. a, you know, the gun in iran and 1952 in the west. western oil companies overturn the democratically elected government, them a homicide, a at bp, the c i a, the, the rule book,
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you know, turn it over and over a regime change which led to huge conflict in the, in the region. and at the conference, we also had the syrian defense minister talking about their position and their view of the global picture. they thought a lot showed when human knowledge western countries are aimed at continuing to own and plunder, financial wealth or the country. so the result is task violating the freedom and independence of the countries of the region to us continues to plunder serious and natural resources and support on formations with impunity. this picture, this global picture now we're more and more countries are looking to russia on china as partners uh, the idea of the western and sort of the strategy of divide and conquer being replaced by the bricks, ideology of united and prosper. another fascinating attends is a really important meeting. was the d p. okay. north korea,
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a country absolutely maligned and isolated in the west before she reaching out to friendship to them that cooperating on numerous fronts. and again, we see a country that has been the victim from the viewpoint of history of western had gemini, for the post and north tree and more period where this country was devastated again . now getting a podium now getting a platform to talk. and again, we can listen to the defense latasha from the deep your k. speaking of the conference, the good news for you was one of the pretty, i'm pretty sure it has now become not the question or read a lot of question of who then when the new be a will many are all the us and the puppy. solve the puzzle is now turning the premium plan fluid and didn't know if these days you're into a new, fresh pouring. or when you create a wall or you've shrink to decrease cause stage domain dizziness and veteran beans
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or be with jason's photographs, imperialism is. but as an exploitation, this conference exceptionally important, not just from a russian point of view, but from the point of view of russia following through on this new multi polar ideology. that countries just because the west as a country is, is the bad guy, doesn't necessarily mean it's so just because the western media anoints a country as a road stays at does not mean it's so. and just because the only country on earth that ever used a nuclear weapon in anger against the civilian population, the united states now decides who can have those weapons to defend themselves from a huge west of the gemini, does not make it so fascinated conference, especially when you look at how shade the world is changing so much right now. it's not that we have this multi poto. well that's brought subbing and budgeting. the multi pone world is here. it's already here to stay in and you know, the power mechanisms of the world is shifting eastwood's and giving people the
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global south, the sea of the bricks as well. i mean, what about the, the deep context of this conference? so i guess in the view of what is multiple hours. yeah, yeah, i agreed, rory, and i think the reality is this is making a lot of people very nervous in the west. and when you look to africa, africa certainly important to the west. you know, the middle east of scary funding piece of funding, trying to follow china as a broker, that they talk between the subsidies and they're trying to do the same thing with the turks and the syrian. so this is worrying the western powers, not because they want peace in, in the middle east, particularly because they don't want to lose the momentum behind russia and china. the top soldier in china was that as conference, i use the platform to warn the west off regarding taiwan. if i want, of course, a territory the united states over it, he says is chinese territory. and here's this one china policy. but over a fee then is advertising to send weapons and cause further if you like,
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disquiet in the region. also mentioned by sort of a show you at this conference was the idea that's in the, in the pacific stuff. nasal. the north atlantic treaty organization is also looking to influence countries in the, in the pacific, this defensive alliance, now trying to open another front against china and russia in the east. of course, none of these narratives will be reflected in the western media, but russia persist in giving these platforms to countries who are previously own heard of africa in the middle east to voice their opinions and treat them as partners rather than a master and servant relationship which i think is key to the future of breaks on multi polarity worth. to discuss this in depth. i'm joining the studio by real honda, how rude professor at the national defense university of malaysia. welcome. thank you. and so you were just at the conference at the mazda security conference. what were your 1st impressions of what you witnessed?
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thank you very much for inviting me to this to you. in fact, i'm very happy to be back in moscow and especially at the time when i think it's a very special movement and you know, uh, changes occurring in the international politics and my impression of the conference was that the but it's very, very, an important meeting where you are joined by many different people with different opinions, but i think we all could agree that there's a need for the change in the international law. 76 countries participated in the security conference. how significant is that? and how significant do think the event was in terms of what you just mentioned, this new, emerging, multi polar world and the current geo political stage. yes,
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it is indeed very significant because you have both the official or the government a point of view. but at the same time, you have the colors or analyst who i think ken and may provide a very deep analysis of the situation as a follow up from what the officials f sit. so in this case, i think it's a good starting point. you know, for us or to move forward. so uh that, uh, you know, this sort of thinking shouldn't be with people mainly, and i think it is of to this is probably my, i would like to sort of expose and share the views that i have. and also
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from what i've heard yesterday with the public, let's say, in, in my country, because in my life stays far away and you know, you're not familiar with russia and your point of view. so i think it's just a very, very significant indeed. it does seem like the world is coming closer in some ways, and so much attention was paid to not international security in the asia pacific. why do you think the reason for that is, especially of course, as we just mentioned in the global south. yeah. well, the into pacific or so, or you get it in the asia pacific region is a very important region in terms of well, jewel politics. yes, it connects, you know, the both was east and west and it is also a region where you have
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a very high economic growth and development. you know, the top countries in terms of economy, they are in asia pacific. if trying are you have india and it's an area with very, very high a population and diversity of countries of identity. and of course, and besides that, you also have a, it's also a region of attention. so i think they have everything that the world should pay attention to and the major powers or their united states as part of the issue basically you have in japan, you have try now. yes, of india and not to forget to think we should not forget a i see and region us young as an organization and the region itself. so the importance of the asia pacific and you have other countries that just australia
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now coming up, aligning with the, you know, the major powers like the united states. so in comparison to other regions of the world, i think the issue of pacific is indeed a hit in so many things. yeah, you mentioned australia and president vladimir putin also highlighted how nato in august might join forces together. what's your take on that and on what's a potential response, could be to that so well uh, physically officially, uh, they might not do it. however, in terms of intentions, in terms of operations, it's already there. so you look at, uh, who are the members of, of this, it's uh, the united kingdom,
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a member of nato. the united states and important member often had to. and then you have a australia, australia, his own way as being a close friend of britain, of the united kingdom. so even if orchestra or australia will not become a member of nature in terms of intentions, in terms of flat operations. politically, ideology can on the same. so i think that should create a, some a thinking, a worries, you know, a full asked or for people who want as a diversity of multi pulmonary to you know, what we call it. we, we do not want to, you know, an over a dominance by one country or
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a group of country. and what all this present is, you can say that, you know, we, i think it is sort of an extension of for nature. mm hm. yeah. so it seems that pushes more towards multilateralism as usual swap ration rather than the unilateralism side. uh, yeah. uh also there was a north korean, a military. i to shave there. mm hm. and he said that the us wants to turn north korea the korean peninsula into a new nuclear flash point. what do you make of those claims? well, it's or the they isn't that to each or do that. the only thing is that it's not to or with more. sometimes you have quiet to a moment, but it's there. so if you're not careful, a, it was trained. so at the moment we on the able to, you know, keep it to no, not to disturb. you know,
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so it's, it's the, it's the and for people who, well, from the region. i mean, either east asia or south, east asia or in us. yeah. and i think we have reasons to be worried because you don't know what was the trigger. mm hm. yeah. and the fact you talk about these of reasons, people could be worried, what other potential hotbeds, do you think that there could be essential conflict? yeah, i mean there's so much going on in the world right now. but specifically in this wells area in, in the asia pacific region, ok, you have a korea, the korean peninsula, and then you have a, well, at least in south east asia, we talk a quite a lot about the south china sea, a dispute. and of course, you know,
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people sort of discuss about it and say to the so worried make us one of the claimant is in this dispute is a china a. but to me, when you talk about south china sea, it's not just china, the countries in southeast asia and, and in south east asia or in a c on, i think we have a culture of a piece of discussion, a negotiation. so a, this is the west or the united states. so is very, very much, you know, want to get involved with it. and if they find a way not to get involved that might explode. but at the moment you can contain that, what is a possibility? you know, and then you have a tie one, it's an old story,
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but it's being brought top again and again, you know, as a potential, a flash point or whatever you call it. assume you have a east asia, you have a south east asia. and then if you want to include further west or, or major the is india pakistan, they have issues on about catch me. although it is not the international lives is just a conflict between them. but it can also be, you know, a potential a danger. so little those uh, you know, areas or situations that might militarily, you know, a exploit, but you have other problems as well. i mean,
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you have problems of dish and the people who i misplaced, you know, the refugees, illegal migrants, et cetera. so the movement in the region is quite a fluid and in fact a very unpredictable. so to me there, uh, but i think in the region we have ways and means, you know, to, to contain that on condition that, you know, there is no, a foster will, a 10 attempt by, you know, a big country, a to dominate. and the problem now is the way i see that i think the united states by a getting all this ok is enough to get the,
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the of cost these the doing the same. then we're trying to contain another power or that we want to get assigned both and that's what it tastes i think. well, thank you so much for your time and thank you for having talking with us through honda as a room professor at the national defense university in malaysia. thank you. thank you've been let's turn to the latest on the situation in the year now, following the recent who and the economic community of central african states has given its backing to the equal las grouping of west african nations over it stands against the qu, government, and gave me, the nigerian president. welcome to solidarity among the box. a. hi, appreciate this whole entire team support of present bone go on the situation in new year. where working not to compound the problem. i understand the fear of our people on any form of military action. we're working to keep the sanctions in place
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and we're following them to the ledger. the statement comes just ahead of a meeting of equal was chief of staff on the news year crisis which kicks off on thursday. potential military intervention is still on the agenda as the deadline to return the president, resume to power is long passed. an equal loss has approved the deployment of stand by forces the box refusing to recognize the country's new leaders and has condemned treason charges against the house. the president, however, tensions are rising within the block as opposition. law maker from gone to are urging the countries president not to deploy troops around each year as it could be against on his interest. we got reactions to the situation from mobiles. if we don't have that be now free sauce to even solve our problems. i don't think there's a nice things in, you know, going out to solve somebody's problems, you know, few come way and work from like on most. it's always when he checks your
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words is still small. the moment you decide to join sugar has to fight them. like to become and you will become an enemy to not be able to. so i think is known as a whole new land. so. busy what so if i need a key that those of us who are living peacefully could be on that top. meanwhile, new jersey who prime minister visited neighboring chad, which said it was committed to supporting the country and its people the to has become a key international issue with the russian president vladimir putin discussing the crisis with his molly and counterpart during a telephone conversation. but with most of the enemies former partners now imposing, sweeping sections on the country, locals are suffering from the economic and social fall out. and i see that these new shots in dawn of border between countries like nigerian asia, is catastrophic,
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especially to us business people. my trade is usually affected so well put into both the governments of nigeria. i need you to resolve this issue and prove that they will like brothers. i'm very, very savage, with the coo and cripples businesses. i cool fall african leaders to show that regard and sympathy to the citizens because the west will never support african development disability. but nigerians are now against new syrians, despite the trade relations and into marriages. i look at it as west and sabotage, to drag us into boil at one end while this sucking our resorts is at the other end . and i'm not doing a lot. yeah. i feel bad is only cheery noise. your board is with close down people, stranded in the price of the commodities has skyrocketed like cold on both countries is to go back to the drawing board and price for the situation to ease to one of the fee is coming out of africa is the economic turmoil the continental phase as a result of this cool. non 0. yeah, i need
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a chart board is another part is remain close to non jerry a these a school leaders will close all on board is on us based on the to control. we suddenly analysed the reopening of borders to some neighbors, so people and goods can move against old jerry or media and shot. i went to an echo with as little as 2 eco was members. molly and booking a foster to support the cooler the shape of a keyboard as to been a republic. i'm on jet river main, close due to the echo a sanctions the atlantic full. so banana and jerry are vital to in the shape of the impulse. next pulse of goods and is your rims have been lament and you know about the increase in the prize is a commode, and see what we have seen. and the j is that markets are still full of goods, but shop as a foot prizes a going, all citizens are being cautious with spending and you know, on buying from from the leads of a they have left, so rains on genuine, the food items was millions could go to ways stressful work as have been pulled out of business, especially those. so travel the trade call either between um uh ben is pulled off
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quarter new and the chaise capital needs to be, you know, one of the busiest crossings in west africa, usually as a country you know, way before the cool. so from intense droughts, leaving some of a full 1000000 for 1000000 people dependent on food ages, survive. but you know this far they so police in the region, one of the wrenches held as strong formation awful, new jersey kind of me. and you know, also at significant risk of being affected by sanctions as a result of the school is the, and the shape and the pipeline owned on contract to buy china and national petroleum quote. this would have helped, you know, and somehow audit, just some simple revenue generation for new shape and also help our for guys, the continent but with the sanctions. and also with, because uh, with a cool rad that financed into the country looks less the truck we have full, full potential investors. now, we also provide the quote is also being seen as
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a major blow to many western nations which, you know, viewed near me. some of these western nations viewed the, i'm a, as a partner in the so help region that they could work with. we could say that reserved a group of a non jerry and his slamming scholars say they have met with new jobs, cool, the, the romani, shaney. and he has agreed to hold direct talks with actual us, which will be the 1st time this will be happening. rushes ministry of defense has released the statement revealing the murphy activities of the united states military. the ministry says that washington's office of pandemic preparedness and response policy searches for virus mutations to then use them to further its own interest. as a 2019 united states begin preparing for a new pandemic by searching for virus mutations, we do not exclude the use by the united states of the so called defensive technologies for offensive purposes, as well as for the purpose of global management by creating crisis situations of
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a biological nature. for more on this, we cross live to our, to corresponded marina quotes are of a, a marina hello. so russia's ministry of defense has taken aim at the potential risk of american dual use by a logical programs. what else can you tell us about these claims to? hi, cirillo. well, according to the ministry, washington has been a massing of various pathogens from its direct involvement with various bar lives around the world, which they say are for research and preventative measures bought rushes, defense industry is not buying that. and they point out that whenever the pencil going, for example, is interested in any passages, we have cobit 19 or 80 and influenza or the african swine flu. they later somehow ends up becoming pandemic. a new sense to benefit from this, as we've seen time and time again, it's american pharmaceutical companies and they points out their findings points
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out that for example, that there is a possible collusion between big pharma and us aid via an intermediary company called eco health alliance. now they have been studying the diversity of that population since 2016, and they've also been looking at mechanisms how to transfer a corner virus reins from bats to humans. and we know that just 2 months before the world ever heard about cobit 19, there was an exercise conduct about the johns hopkins university in new york. for that exercise entailed sciences transferring an unknown at the time strain of corned a virus from bytes to humans of via pig cells force oldest and the office that is now being open leads them to question why this is happening and of course, but they also points out that the us government, for example, in may this year, so i that there is no longer a public health emergency when it comes to cove. it's joe biden himself last
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september said that the co with pandemic is over yet this july. they are open in this office of pandemic preparedness and response policy, which is led by a man who is a military combat surgeon and retired air force major job general f y. in addition to those documents have been uncovered during rush or special military operation in ukraine. points, so the 5 that there is a sensor called the us army medical research institute of infectious diseases actually place a crucial role in all this. and they're the ones who are collecting all these dangerous passages from around the world. in these biologics include a one and ukraine, the super stronger, but the us army medical research institute for infectious diseases has been involved in us biological programs in ukraine. task representatives of the institute actively lead projects, code named you p one, and you p h. as part of these projects, the possibility of using and for pods to sprayed,
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rick set to you. take phone and set for lights as far as, as well as causative agents of crime in congo time, a roderick fever and also hunted viruses want studied. that's why russians defiance minister believes that washington is preparing to establish biological control, sort of using defensive technologies for offensive purposes to create biological crisis conditions and situations. and also there's out of concern about the people involved and all of this. for example, doctor anthony found she america's lead in doctor who was the head of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. he has reported you made a lot of money from this time demick, and he's also the one who was adamant that when it comes to cobit 19th, it came about naturally. we have had, was your claim because we're developing bio evidence. so they transfer z authority for bio security to one agency.

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