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the, the, the g 20 club adopt so final declaration without condemning russia for the ukraine complex will also welcoming a new member of the group, the african union. developing news here on our to the death toll from morocco dudley with quick reaches 2003 here from local about their terrifying or deals feel when i heard that my neighbor was trapped under the rubble of her house rushed to save her. i was saved by my neighbors who cleared the rubble with their bare hands and the cranes defense minister resigns after a failed, a counter offensive and allegations of rampant corruption in his ministry. but it's unclear whether his successor will be able to tackle these challenges the
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we're taking a look at the biggest stories of the week here on our t international. i'm rachel ruble live in moscow. but as the g 20 some enters, it's 2nd and final day in new delhi, we continue our special coverage of the global gathering on our to international the as sessions on day 2 of the g. 20 summit get underway earlier world leaders and representatives, including russian foreign minister circuit lab rav arrived at the mahatma gandhi memorial, or indian prime minister. moody welcomed each guest with the gift of a base scarf made of a cottage fabric, which was promoted by mahatma gandhi himself. and on the 1st day of the summit, the g 20 group adopted a final declaration with a somewhat neutral stance. russia and much to the disappointment of western states
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was not condemned. and the documents concerning the ukraine crisis and other key points as the invitation of the african union to the g. 20 club. as a permanent member. the do 20, committed to enhance ties with the african continent which plays an important role in the global economy as the declaration sites. a club of 20 or rather cubs of 21. now promise to support industrialization in africa. as well as in the least developed countries, the south african that presidential spokesperson, welcome to the invitation to the group. oh, the union is going to participate in union to engage and participate in various members. communities that are going to resolve.
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all right, let's bring in our correspond runjun sharma, richard. what's the at mister like on the 2nd day of the summit of the of the atmosphere here. 5 really is like the summit is almost silver because the big now. yeah, of course one you did and the 2nd one of the, the consensus was the, the on the one with the down. the street address is the top is on t r as a brand new is do you need the last of the possible on the one? uh and of course, as far as the uh, specimens, he always had a focus on 2 times now with the in bed, but that's how the summit stopped to stop in to somebody to see
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him in the house. not as a jazz member going to be the highlight of india is she 20 residency also as far as that the declaration is concerned today, joining us, we're hoping that's the least nice. we'd be discussing where the joint communicate would be coming for not lots. well, again, driving us in that range of movie yesterday on the one around 4 pm local time made that announcement that there is for the consensus on the daily declaration of cause this some sort of all odd that you show which lots of talking about. and i am here inside joined by a geopolitical like spar tough. harsh 3 is with the awesome the broadcast bars.
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what do you think about the declaration? it is c as a big win for india constituting much was talked about india joint as a negotiator, as a power broker, as a, as a balancing force in india did it to yeah, exactly. india provided a really good, you know, and a 3rd with 30 fairly soon. and what happened to be politically started, how indians are senior and id to indian. unprecedented has been people have seen it with audit modem and also from us, i did you signed up? we have seen that the presidency has gone to the last might be i've seen environment all you women. many people from the downtrodden sections and white community dock has worked on has been combined into the declaration as a joint. dominique with everyone's viewpoints has to be taken out. i didn't get a lead, has acted like about it. in fact, when you go to the declaration page by page, you see that the 1st 2 barrels, that the 2nd of the 3rd that are in fact from the body deprivation. they are going
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. and when you, when you come to the lead to fire eyes and been there is mention of you create the west, don't down or let's say that india made the western down. they wanted to condemn russia. and that the language which was a problem it is now has gone. and that is also seen as a big win for russia regarding the language that has been used. and regarding the everything that has been put up in the declaration, what india has again done, has basically pro sport on the side of basically putting up the french force, keeping deeper and d, as it is a point to make for them and ongoing into other areas and basically the have again created up people's presidency with this last my presidency. as i said, i'm more than that we have done here it is, we have focused on economy conformation. we are focused on reforming multilateral institutions, which have stopped giving the amount of work that they use. so that is what they
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are focusing on right now. and we have seen that everyone's viewpoint has taken up in the last president. she said that countries from all the corners that is west china, russia, it the ones consensus or stick on it. and everyone was considered in the way. we have a kept other things apart from it. all right, thank you very much. all harsh we're speaking to our t appreciate your time. so that was harsh, basically talking about how india conceded, all the development to rules agend does that. it had in mind in the declaration. remember for india, from the very beginning, the, the focus really had to be on deck restructuring trip to currencies. that was so much of an actual reforms. climate finance that was one of the key focus areas for india in all of that. of course. now has the mention in the declaration and also to now make this, this document into action is what of course we have to move forward to. but as far
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as that goes faster than see is concerned how exposed to seeing is that it was a success. it wasn't an easy presidency forwarding, the i given the fact that the block was fractured. it is broken because of the you clean conflict, rashandra and on one side, west and the other. and because of india is to alric ties with russia and continued engagements with the rest, india did. what was really, really difficult if didn't spend, or 150 all was negotiating and is really was able to do that as far as today's consent. there's one session and that is called a one future remembering the presidency ease uh is a team of things in indian presidency has been one family, one to one future and on the lines. the sessions have been divided is going to be the last session today around 2 as noon is when things were wrap up here at the may
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dawn on me, i call it the higher up monday. all right, thanks to engine sharma for that. still much more to come. all right, well we spoke to, i show k university co founders tend, you've been turned on a, who says becoming a part of the g. 20 will create opportunities for the african union to take part in the new emerging global economy. i think it's about connecting to what is people with the government and this was the best things we'd be able to do. commerce digitally appear to be up. i think that's going to make a huge difference in the case of flex, any 2 countries to create happening. ultimately, if you wanna move it to a country, you would have to go through some foreign exchange. right. and that would usually be the bottom right. i think a section of identity balances might make a difference. it's not just a simple think of when somebody, you've got to also create the ecosystem for an architect system pretty much. when
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you look at health care systems in, in the african countries, i think is what a benefit there. uh, i believe that there is quantization and perhaps there's going to be extra payments on enabling a lower cost finance fall for the emerging world, especially when you're funding new technologies a callback time of change. right. so all these things i've been able to make a big difference, the fact that the african countries are activities and their voice is going to be heard. and they're going to be in the negotiations. i think it's significant. all right, let's go now to public policy and economic get strategy commentator, vic remote, let me see who joins me live up. i'm going to have you on with us. i'd like to hear your expectations for this final day and the g 20 summit. so the, i can tell you what i'm wondering what your expectations are for this final day of the, the 20 and i think of that is going to be a good laptop because uh uh,
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even the 1st day they got, they need to include some driveways normally takes a lot of discussion in the day so many hours and it's normally any day. collision goes to the end of any summit, but this time it was really nice that it could be done on the 1st day of the service and some important announcements. let me so i think today is going to be just that i thought because the section today's about the future, most of the, the shows that were to be discussed and these have been discussed have been dropped off yesterday. so today is going to be more of a, you know, wrap up around my license, and that's the end of it anyway. it's, we have the input, it's off right now, so it's almost near the finish days. what it, what it was to happen as of the happened yesterday with the data declination meet last evening. yeah. as far as that final declaration, what do you make of the stance and it's taken a global challenges. oh, okay. so very difficult to answer that. um, uh, you know,
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they start to cancel reply because it's quite a comprehensive document at last eyesight zone. video party like pages like some of the main thing seems to be the the and you know, of course, on the sidelines the major announcements will disclose the release of the, of the got it all the comic cut it off. and after that, the asset can you an incoming and that was a very, very important aspect, the biofuel engagement around which is headed yesterday. so that's going to be a very serious initiative going forward because the was, is concerned about the standard, the standard development. so a cyclical economy is what everybody's looking at. and biography is really play a big role over there. other than that, the fact that as a communion was incorporated on kind of on board it. as a member, there's a huge thing because let's face it with 1200000000 population. they still, um,
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you know, account sort of a minuscule a share of globally do the b. so if the leg work to see a major head room in the be good, it is quite honestly going to come in from where there is a lot of uh, uh, head room available because i think i know because you guys are going before percent 5 percent and because the us in china, all of these are all economy's already gone easily without that guy that he was a room. what is, i think a major of the comments have been made about fuel for security and financially delusions and the digital thoughts and inclusive and digital growth across the legs. some very, very good declination gomez and declared somebody that does have been included. i think it's about implementation going forward. overall, it seems to be a very, very successful meeting of the degree, the, especially when it was coming out of any difficult to get it off to the college, the scenario and the, the water and yada. so it's not an easy task,
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but i think it is gone along to becoming one of a successful declaration in might. the final declaration maintains a fairly neutral tone when it came to the conflict in ukraine. and i know that was to the disappointments of western countries. do you expect the final communicate to maintain that same neutral tone? i don't think so because i think it was a not just the declaration, but generally the field around has been negro cause act up g 20 is more of a konami grouping and not a geopolitical grouping. so there has to be of course, data. both are connected in the end and which has been of course, mentioned in the declaration in the says stands as it says. but the fact remains that do politics and this is motivated on the group in some more economically relevant pieces. would obviously take the full time, but i agree, i mean people have, you know, a safe bottom likely so of
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a bad as simple as that they've got. do you agree with that? got to set on the topics van individually this off. some of the bikes debating nation would be in why i have been like a new to the sauce has been the image is good in the scheme of things as far as the african union. and now becoming a permanent member of the g 20 group, what do you think are the main things the african union can bring it to the table when it comes to the g? 20, from an economic perspective as well. i think it's going to be of the that's the like i was saying earlier this again 1200000000 people of the newest living in that part of the way of getting liked. also communion can bring to the table. i think it's been long enough that the wireless bacon from african union for the last 10200 years in the colonial. did i and even before that. so i think uh in the 1st phase of the onboarding of the african union in the g 20. i think it would be fair for people to look at what the was going to give to the community and the other then big from the communion. but for some time now because you know,
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hasn't beacon from the community. so in that spirit, i think the african union really benefit a lot by being a part of this, the golf draws significant portion of the commodities item. they have a voice now and it's been done. so the 1st time a lot of lip service was being paid so far. but now it's happening. i mean, either the ages of the day that includes some that are part of it. so it's time or the worst, know it's time for worsley, doing gauge with the african union. give something to the attic and then the other then talk about speaking from the beginning. that's my victim. i only have time for one more question. so i want to go back to the issue of the ukraine conflict, given the current power balance at the g. 20. what are your thoughts on members potentially facilitating a piece making process? do you think that could be successful in that? and i think uh, yeah, the really successful i think of my index certainly playing a very um, positive role uh with the prime minister visitor where there are things that have to get started. not because of any of these. and it's, it's,
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it's the bike easily getting wind in the conflict or they have, have a lot to lose if it goes off for too long. um, you know, once again another window would be approaching and one months, staying with one site and, and we know what happens and maintain that part of the one. so it's good for the not just for the in that way, but the by separating nations in that context also to be good for them. so there will be, uh, there's a, the for the, uh, the escalation and you said yeah, and i think nobody was big. oh lord, pollution. but at the end of the day what everybody's good. it was towards a more peaceful set to make the part of that happening with it and hopefully a good for everybody. good for us. edward ford was good for india, of course, and would say, all right, well, leave it there for now. the kremlin is a public policy and economic strategy commentator. thank you so much. thank you. you can follow all the most important developments and the latest updates on the world's most powerful economic gathering on our website. our
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t. com will be bringing you our special coverage here on our t international throughout this final day of the d. 20 summit. the so adding insult to injury, that's how n e u representative at the d. 20 summit has portrayed versus promised to provide african countries in need with free grain. not only have you decided to pull out of this agreement on the black sea, but at the same time, you're taking the port infrastructure to add insult to injury. russia is offering $1000000.00 tons of grain to african countries in a per day of generosity. what cynicism and contempt for african countries, the following moscow is decision not to renew the black sea green initiative. russian president vladimir put an offer a free grain to numerous african countries, the u. n. and turkey a previously force in agreements between moscow and kia,
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blessed hear that permitted green supplies to be shipped from ukrainian ports. however, the kremlin claim status conditions such as facilitating russian agricultural exports have been neglected. moscow stated that it would not rejoin the agreement unless the west satisfies the previously agreed upon terms. we heard from public affairs analyst calvin emanuel, who says, remarks made by the representative or not to an example of diplomacy. how it would be picking a back. i don't think the come in sign them statements by the representative was fair. i am was am for like tons of them. i think to the russia, honestly thing that rush, i have your points, it's in sometimes that's the russian side to argument is also have to give you asking for the whole thing to come back to do even fucking bucket. we don't have tell you categorically that the statement that was made by the representative was to be assessed for it. and it wasn't too much to continue with m d 20 in bed. he
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wasn't opportunity for the you for define of all the other members of the g several to actually sit down with the restaurant for them. and as i said, he loved role and discuss the solution. so he's going to have so many other solutions that these people might think there's a new shot. so i'm not going to change it to prove very care. let's take minus i by not, not the way to feel much to, to, to speak for me to a washington's top official on the climate issues has admitted that even though the u. s. is one of the world's biggest polluters. it won't be forced into pain compensation for natural disasters potentially caused by those emissions. this is not a unique position for the united states and many nations in the world. we have said we're not going to create a liability structure on the court, changing the dynamics and everything we do in a very negative way. we're not going to do that. mother nature doesn't choose
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between the emissions of one country and those of another would affect some other nature. is the total emissions that go into the atmosphere in commons to the media . on the sidelines of this weeks, african climate summit and kenya kerry insisted that while the us supports the so called loss and damage mechanism for providing donations to disaster relief efforts, those contributions must not be on up to the basis supported. in the meanwhile, another western politician or is level underlying, noted that money for africa's transition to a low carbon economy could be raised through a carbon tax system, charging african companies and redirecting the money to eco friendly technology development. however, south africa is the only state currently using the same, making it difficult for europe to work with other african nations through the use having taxed that will be introduced next month. the commission president believes carbon credits are vital tools to accelerate the transition. jeanette 0 in africa, petroleum setting
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a price on carbon emissions is $1.00 of the most efficient and one of the most effective tools in our hands. because it flushed as innovation by the private sector that's crucial because it makes heavy polluters pay a fair price that is necessary. and because it creates revenues that can support the clean transition and developing countries, that's what we need the metal way. survey presidents of the general industry worker is using of south africa, says the biggest polluters must take responsibility for the environmental damage that they cos. you just look for the position of the law and the laws in terms of environmental molar. the public interest is not law. the project is really kit for the test page. and one of the good news accounts for these things, job stating few tips to the truth. what we do is one of the over 500 people to
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these of a couple of emissions on documents. fees must have 2 students. one says there was sitting the, the files to go to put it in terms of the highest presentation of a couple of emissions at the present moment. and therefore we think that it must be able to explain to me to do. and i think it is to have a follow up fine to practice patients. those countries must also be able to appreciate that is going to be that the, that i am in terms of the week and was wanting to discuss is that the same type of course to be in the new kinda what it lacked. so don't think about also doing depth agent and that means that we can just spoke amazing to hold the government a comfortable. but at the same time, of course, i think the, those countries up to the bottom as well as one of the inductive of the insect cubic capacity to overcome this crisis,
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my x would be the weight. so it is going to add too much on the basis of the food that we can test and organize. lemme just as the old government, the kind of where the hell now to developing news here on artsy, dudley earthquake and morocco has left around to 2000 people that are more than 1800 injured. that's according to the latest update from the countries interior ministry epicenter was around 80 kilometers from the city of merit cash with tremors. continuing into the early hours of the morning, the epicenter was registered near the town of our hose where a residence reportedly remain at trapped under debris of all countries have stepped in to help morocco. the red cross society of china pledged on saturday to provide the moroccan red crescent financial support as emergency humanitarian assistance with tunisia and united arab emirates also offering their help to rescue teams. buildings in the epicenter are severely damaged,
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and many of those who were likely to survive are now left without homes. we heard from survivors who described their terrifying experience. i just feel like that does nothing. i was picking up a bucket of water when the ground started shaking. i had to run for safety with the wont cracked under the biller and everything fell to the ground. i ran outside with my children, but when i heard that my neighbor was trapped under the rubble of her house, we rushed to save her near the button. i was asleep when the earthquake struck. i couldn't escape because the roof fell on me. i was trapped. i was safe by my neighbors who cleared the rubble with their bare hands. now i'm living with them in their house because mine was completely destroyed. the same with a limb to me because you would say, i feel sorry for young child. so today he was crying because both he's on and he's doing that with track tons of that problem. we have to be strong to help these people. we can't fail. we have to help each other.
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alexi resident coff has resigned from his post as ukraine's defense minister, just hours after president zelinski announced he's giving him the sac or is the cost will be replaced by a roost him or off who has been the head of the countries main privatization fund? alexi, rosalie cobb, had served as defense chief since november 2021. he campaigned for more military aid for keep what you said amounted to $100000000000.00 since last year. however, under his leadership, the defense ministry was wrong to buy corruption scandals which he have struggled to deal with. i mean, well, according to new bombshell claims from american investigative journalist seymour, her siding and anonymous, us intelligence official, ukraine's new defense smith minister is even more corrupt than the last. the journalist claims that wisdom, or of oversaw the sale of state property and made a fortune also have a large villa in spain. corruption scandals in ukraine are of frequent occurrence.
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according to the media, the decision to fire defense minister alexi rusnick off came against the backdrop of misconduct allegations in the army. we discussed the matter with political analyst and human rights activists are no devil. a who said corruption is part of the country's political culture. a new plane, my old account is one of the most corrupt country in the world. you print in political culture fit for watching these guns hand in hand. ways. you know everything from a comedian becoming full edition president of the country. and so it's a big surface of some kind of growth test found show my question to you sir, is the, has to be a stove. i mean, how come billions and billions and billions of dollars keep coming in to where you quite as a money laundering operation. we always have to keep that in mind. and if we take into account that structure which was created shortly after the might on clue
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where's the money going laundry through to where back to the landscape and back to the us, anders of the, to the us embassy. you can save. so nab, who is the font structure, a national anti for up from 0. it's staffed with a lot of the strange characters, including some former georgian shot a week figure who was quickly naturalize you financially food, you know, and those people serve us conduit to the u. s embassy in j of which supervisors themselves, all the location of us said money in diverse project, including the fight, the guess for russian. we're dealing with the people that are immersed himself in this feeding frenzy. it's like they're feeding at the top of your brain and their soul compromise to such a degree that the tires structure of the us political establishment. but also the arms of manufacturers, the bio lab in the big farm. i expect him in addition to the bio lab,
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so you really have every major structural player that matter in the united states, which has been involved in new client. and everybody's got a lot of stakes, lots of billions of dollars. i've really invested. if they does that a to create those labs and to come back there in spite of that, again, a function of experimentation, it's to assure us law on those kind of back to be useful. yeah. so this fits also with the a geo political strategy, which as we all know, like we use ukraine as a, as a bludgeon against russia. and, uh, it just comes all together in a way. and so, such an extent that it's, it's difficult to think, well, you know, shouldn't somebody be the subject of the cracking down on corruption. mm hm. so again, you will see at the margin, some people being, you know, not as good as, as, as they should be in p o in trying to be discrete about what they're doing. but on
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the whole, it will continue to all right, there's much more still ahead on our to international as the g 20 summit wraps up in new delhi, they with us by the, the 1972. when i 1st met freely back to and we sat down on a bench like this and i had the 1st conversation with man that i was to follow for for many years. and that past change my life, the.

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