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the, the more states are prioritizing their own interest well dropping the western business novel, which only benefits a few as the message from the russian president and his speech at the 8th eastern economic for the russian emergency services report. a passenger plane, with 170 people on board, made an emergency landing in western siberia. no casualties have been report, it must be like, here's is the i a, a head raphael grossey of silencing the truth about the danger of depleted uranium . munitions, which will be sent to us by its western sponsors in the new a package. in the cro in front and have a respect, it's easier always considered out the country like their backyard pointing to do anything they wanted. one way or another,
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and the crone has to show respect to our 70 and the locals. and it needs their slam . the french presidents, refusal to withdraw troops from the country and his unwillingness to recognize the new ruling military government, the fly from moscow. this is archie international, i'm rachel ruble. more states are escaping the western business model, which only benefits a few in favor of their own sovereign interest. that is the message from the russian president during his speech at the 8th eastern economic forum. which is a business which is very important that this base for genuine business corporation is expanding into the world with the number of states that no longer submit to external pressure and pursue their own national interest. first is growing in different regions of the world. in essence, and you moved to look for relationship as being or in m o that is not based on the
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western template. a system that voice can reach the leads they chosen, billy and this is much all humanity, all of the functioning and developing multiple a world right. i'm joined in the studio now by r t correspondence shaped bows. sure. can you take us through some of the other key points that the russian president made during the speech at the plenary session? yeah, he's, it's a key note address. very, very important. and then president tube speaks, it's use the quite a detailed and he's a great public speaker. and he detailed the development of this huge region rushes . firestone had a rush of seats now to accelerate the cooperation with its neighbors into fairies, the far as the arctic and the asia pacific. so this is a vast, vast region. the president, peter said that we're seeing changes in the global economy at the western countries, attempts to assign a rush, etc, are basically trying to restrict trade. whereas bush just trying to accelerate trade with its partners in the region. and russian trade last year he said in the
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region had increased by 18.3 percent. so it's a, it's a very, very for tile area for investment. he said it's very rich, it's a rich region, metals would fish natural resources, energy. he talked about accelerating the extension and connection of gas pipelines of the discovery of l. n. g. in the arctic. uh you said the cargo turnover and added shipyards of lucky boss, stuck in the region, had increased by 1.6 times that the ship yards in the region. the infrastructure which is so central to accelerating side was expanding it. and he also said something quite interesting, but natural resources that only 35 years sense of the, the estimate, the russians estimate, that's me. 35 percent of these huge reserves of gold energy and gas have been even remotely topped in the region. and he also said about renewable energy and talked about again the connection of this uh, energy infrastructure uh with, with neighbors and friends, you know,
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as well. and he also mentioned various other regions, africa. he mentioned the, the geo political shift in russia. multi polarity, i mean to have a listen to some of his discussions, what he actually said to engage in discussion with the host here. rachel, it's very interesting is there wasn't due. so we're ran into problems concerning the seizure of legally earned funds. the funds of our companies are in trip in new years. it's just beyond any understanding of crosses all boundaries. the people who have done this on this tend to negative consequences, where hasn't led them to, to the point where everyone is wondering if storing their assets in the united states or somewhere in europe is worth it. we have already earned twice as much as was frozen in our gold reserves. it's really not about the 300000000000. what's about the complete and utter destruction of trust? so, yeah, so you can see it's, it's a very important meeting, present of tutoring. again elaborating in great detail on russia's position,
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but also encompassing this whole shift geo politically, as well. fascinating stuff. yeah, absolutely. and there's quite a lot that's already taken place that the eastern economic form today. of course, a lot of us talk is 7 hours ahead of moscow time. can you walk us through some of the other meetings putting us had some top officials where there? sure, sure, yeah, he, he did meet with china's vice premier as well. of course, the russian chinese relationship absolutely essential, probably to both countries now. uh, russia, a vast uh, provider of energy, china, a huge manufacturing economy. and the geo strategic relationship between the 2 has wong and titans and groan at president fusion paying force visiting moscow. a very important statement of intent that these to this alliance, this old friendship was now going to be increased and developed economically and g o. strategically with potential as partnerships, regionally, the president food also met the vice president of laos and this was
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a particularly interesting and warm engagement. and this lady was very familiar with the us, us or a many top officials from lives would have had an education there. as she spoke about the development of russian language programs and allows she spoke about the premier of levels actually being a russian speaker and the cheese of attempting to learn the language as well. and this, this uh, you can see the wants between this lady and president putin as they discuss the issues between cooperation and allows of course, suffering terribly. during the period of the vietnam war, there was a mention of, of the, the terrible origins that was left there, of course, very, very relevant. and that was we see the same contamination to cluster munitions in ukraine. and i think as this sort of, uh, expose and shows how important it is for other countries who at now see to increase their trip, its cultural relationships. you spoke about the developing tourism and that the children from louse and now coming to russia at to,
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to train in military academies as well that there's a, there's a cooperation here which is purging and this, which is a very warm interaction between president food and then the vice president? yeah, it's all about that multiple already in the i'm merging a new world's all right. shape. i was thank you. open lincoln group founder and president milos, job benefits. it says there is a shift of power from west to east, as part of a movement toward greater national sovereignty. this is the power of shipping from the rest the day is, but it's the, you know, it's, it's a long process and we started that. i think we are going to the right direction you so what's happening a bit of a break. so a request form immediately as you know, for example, we see what's happening, right? not enough for gilbert king or 5. so is that this from south africa minutes or level to visit the so south africa recently and so on and so. so uh g, 20, something showed as that there is no unit pull or world anymore because of both my country about serve. yes, we understand the situation clearly and we saw we 1919 on the double standard. so i
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would say that's speaking about the, you know, international border. it was destroyed in 1999 because they decided to put some silver in the state to be doubts, any decision with united nations. and now they say of double standards. and so what's happening here, right? and so on and so on. so speaking about my country, i can on the line and we'll see you know, media. so it's that it's more than 858 to 70 percent are strongly against essentials. so my guess be posing any sex was the russian for the reasons strongly against nato. and so on, and so we are on the st. pet speaking about serenity, about what our people desire. so we want to leave on the way how we think is right . and what is, according to our, our initial value for this, the russian emergency services have reported. a passenger plan made an emergency landing in a field in another severest region. $170.00 people, including $23.00 children on board. at least 4 people are currently receiving
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medical treatments with all passengers safely evacuated. report suggests the plan had problems with its hydraulic system offline from the southern city of sochi to on the inside barrier. they ever told media, there was no fire on board. following the landing and investigation is underway to get a full picture of what exactly happened, we will keep you updated on this developing the story as we get new information. in the meantime, one of the pack singers on the fly gave a 1st hand account of what happened today we were supposed to fly to homes while approaching the city. they reported bad weather and said that we were being redirected to another severe then they explained to us how to behave in emergency situations and the plane landed in the field with all run away from the plane. there was no fire, only one side of the plane was a little damaged by smoke, then buses and fire fighters arrived. our luggage was lowered safely from the plain and everyone was able to collect it. now it will be taken by bus to
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a local village to be looked after and fed for the airlines had, has praised the crew for their actions during the emergency situation. meanwhile, passengers have been taken to a local shelter until they are relocated to another location to continue their journey. well, here's what some of the passengers had to say about the incident where very glad that's what. oh here. nice. well, i'm very grateful to the credit for the professionalism and quick response of this situation. thank you. i want to express my deep gratitude to the pilots and crew for saving us. this is some kind of miracle. thanks to the professionalism of the pilots. it was possible to avoid serious consequences in the plane crash. the pilots are just great premed disrespectful their work. well, this incident, as reminiscence of another emergency landing by the same airline in the moscow region 4 years ago when 233 people survived at the plains, engines were damaged by
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a flock of seagulls, leading to a very rough landing in a local corn field, the moscow has accused the head of the international atomic energy agency of silencing the truths about depleted uranium, munitions, which are due to be sent to cuba of by its western backers and the new aid package . underlining the danger, the weapons posed to human beings and the environment suffered rossi climbed to the use of such a munition. had no consequences. this is not a new issue. um, as you know, the issue of a munition with depleted uranium was a dealt with and had considerable international attention doing the gold 4 and then the bulk that he's from a is new car safety point of view. there is no radiological significant here or even in the, or even, and not even significant consequences,
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but he's more of a health issue of a normal nature than a radiological potential christ. mr. girl sees the schools right when he says that from the point of view of new class safety, there are no significant the radiological consequences is just the, he's clearly also holding something back. such a voluntary or involuntary hushing off of the problem isn't acceptable. perhaps this is beyond the competence of mr. grossey as the head of the i a. this issue should be addressed to chemist. he will explain the detrimental effect of the accumulation of heavy metals on the environment. i'm human health, the munitions containing depleted uranium have been used in the past and the goal floor and bombing of serbia. according to the survey and house minister nato's use of depleted uranium in the country and 1999 prod, increased cancer rates, fatality issues and other health problems. so send several of your pin cords,
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ruled about depleted uranium can cause cancer among troops. nonetheless, both washington and london have agreed to send this munition to key of serbian american journalists and abuse and mileage that says ukrainians themselves could become the main victims of the use of these weapons in the country. the people say, oh, well, you know, even the director of the you, a nuclear watchdog says this has nothing to say, but nobody said it was a nuclear weapon. it, it don't do. principal problem with these are munitions is did they cause long term health issues to people have been exposed to them? in some cases, troops in other cases, civilians, but they contaminate the environment. turn on his comfortable level. it's clear to this isn't about helping ukraine. they're saying that, you know, these are munitions will make a difference on the battlefield. but they said that about every single so called wind dive off and they've sent over in the past year and a half and none of them have worked is advertising. so saying that, you know, all these are magical bullets, literally is,
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is not more flights. but the issue is it's a combination of, well we have the right to send whatever we want to whoever we want whenever we want on one side and on the other is just this complete lack of concern for the healthy wellbeing. ukrainians themselves here that are appealing to their own population. so we must health of greenville receive ukraine sugars, etc. and here they are sending munition. that's where we will please. it's very challenging for generations and turn ukraine's agriculture, which was, you know, piped up as this be a grand feature of the world when it was time for the radio. it will turn to non competitive and non existent in these the specific regions. because when the right mind is going to try to import grain contaminated by heavy metals, a diplomats are split and welcoming new countries to the block, plus i'm sick expansion over a perceived fear of russia. others are warning against the move, especially when it comes to ukraine. are take contributor rates on mars and takes
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a look at the story. so there's a new western talking, flying floating around about the need to grab you frame before russian president wire twitching guys. like the countries a big screen tv on sale as a black friday door crash or queen ursula bonded line on the elected european commission president is expected to touch on the issue in her upcoming annual state of the european union speech this week. maybe explain why it would go better with her color. multi few crane done with rushes and the austrian form is, are sounds like he wants to go around looking a bunch of other countries, like kids do with candy to mark their territory when they're really afraid that someone else is going to take it. this is the moment to be bold and to change our approach to expansion, to get to 6th, western bulk and countries each and every one of them and ukraine. and we'll double clearly into our family expansion is not a bureaucratic endeavor. it's about exports and save. pardon a certain model of life, a free open western democracies to yeah,
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nothing says free and open democracies like a bunch of basket case countries. good news for the u though. ukraine says that it's ready to join the you well in 2 years, which is kind of like sending the cleaners law will be ready to date, hollywood star, leaving our dicaprio in 2 years at the age of 66. when none of his girlfriends last over the age of 25, we will be ready for you membership in the next 2 years. but naturally, the close of the will will determine the political framework. i believe the 2 years will be enough for us to be fully prepared. and when the was eva, we will do 10 times more than we're doing now in order for this decision to be taken. so it sounds like after you pray and gets a facelift, some plastic surgery maybe gets out of all this messy drama with russia, then it will be ready to tie the not again, any tigers. even brussels doesn't seem that sure about full commitment. it sounds more like they just want to be friends with benefits specifically to exploit ukraine's natural resources through relationship. it's limited to trade,
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at least to start with the promise of maybe something more down the line. yeah, we know how that works, don't we ladies, why would they buy the whole country when they can get the grade for free? western european diplomat, you've been told the western press recently, quote, we want to give a positive signal to ukraine, but such things as this proposal to give more power to praise intelligence surfaces over corruption can send the wrong message and he called ukraine a quote, very corrupt country, he's basically saying the key of is too crazy for a serious commitment, and it's more of the type they could take a baseball bat to your car. other countries also waiting on the other side of the velvet rope to enter club. you include albania, turkey, north, macedonia, montenegro, serbia, and i'll do the and bosnia and herzegovina all potential future members of team unity fight club. already. current countries are getting interest that every week
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polling and, and other eastern european countries are already fighting with ukraine over a band that they've demanded to prevent flooding. the block with ukrainian grain and brussels is like, yeah, let's have more of that. but, you know, without any borders at all, former french president equinox stuff because the said recently the pre ukraine into europe would be like having washington sitting in the corner of the you and steering and everything going on. the application being that ukraine is a state department or washington outpost south because even said he want to europe to be sovereign. would know about such things, perhaps through living and learning from his errors because he's the one who brought france back into us led natal to man speaking of nato. ukraine says it's basically ready to join that now to since what's left of its army. after an estimated hundreds of thousands of losses is apparently ready to protect all of europe. i think we can join nato as soon as we anticipate victory. the end of the
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war and one of the strongest most powerful and decorated armies in the world will suddenly be the biggest security guarantee for europe. sounds like you have a nato secretary general. yeah. and stilton berg, who said that your brain has never been so close to nato membership are suffering from the same kind of delirium. it's all sounds good in fantasy until you end up standing face to face at the altar, probably in a looping in vegas and realize that it could all very well and into years or in world war 3. all right, let's go back to that of us stuck in the eastern economic form which has taken place. the russian president vladimir put in is taking part in a plenary session. let's listen, then there would be no infection, no contamination. what, what we know, what's going to happen, that is going to be some contamination that with the caesar's to time and disregard . thank you for the future and well,
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it's been quite some time since the british has been providing these kinds of munitions. hasn't changed anything. a so no, it hasn't changed anything up for 16 supplies can to change anything. no, it's not going to change anything. you know, there is going to be an electro psycho and they are preparing for that and they are pushing the craniums to show some results because they have no pity for ukrainians . and strange as it may sound the great and you the shape does not care a does not have any p t for there. and so it isn't for the soldiers the simply sending them to the massacre there's a game to prolong the conflict. yes, sure. it is. well, let me tell you a story just recently as
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a result of uh, um, clash s on our territory is according to the federal security service limited several competence and the others were taking hosp the data capture. and it turned out that it was the salvage groups from the ukranian special services they were interrogated. they responded the back goal was to do damaged one of our nuclear power plants. they were supposed to destroy a power line. the objective was to sabotage the energy unit. and it had not been the 1st attempt to as of this, and they responded during the interrogation and said that they had been prepared by
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british instructors. do they understand what they're doing? are they trying to provoke us to make us respond against the create an energy facilities, elizabeth and does the printer's leadership know what their special services are doing? maybe they are not aware of that. well, i agree, it's possible. and maybe the special services of great britain are acting at the behest of the us americans of the us special services we know the and the beneficiary. well they, they didn't know what chap now, but it was like what i've ta, what i've just said. they're going to say that once again, i'm trying to black mail them or whatever, but what i'm saying is the truth and nothing of the truth. so yes, these people are interrogated and they gave us the answers. and they were
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not forced to make these concessions. the bridge of special services. now that's what i'm saying right now is the truth. and i don't understand what's the status of the british leadership on that behind you know, such a kind and says, truly concerning because they mean you're going beyond the pale, but we're not going to do it the most striking against the nuclear energy facilities . i'm saying that maybe they're trying to provoke us. madame vice president, a question to you. so thank you. have spoken about cluster munitions. i think of the get, the more was ended in 1975. right now. those domains and allow a p d. uh, how much did the affect the lives of common people and do still feel that influence
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that impact on cluster munitions as well as an exploded odin is i think there are so many varieties that we have not yet been able to clear and we have been heavily affected by this, unexploded origin is we and we have been receiving humanitarian support, as well as technical assistance from russia, as well as from international organization. and yet we have not yet been able to clear the land. and one of the most devastating impact on the people on how people is um injury
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and then also there's also and then it also costs the lost of lives, of parents and then resulting in a number of or friends in law, p d r. and thirdly, this unexploded ordnance have been an obstacles to agricultural development. and usually the airable areas are heavily affected by cluster munitions. and therefore, the law give them and has been coaching, has been attaching bridge importance to address this humanitarian issues in partnership with russia, as well as with international organizations with this to low. so use putting you my new school and just the government of level a p g a has an estimate how many times is going to be required in order to fully d, mind the territories
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need to look at the war and allows lasted for over 30 years. and it is one of the longest for in history. and the use of cluster munitions is one, was one of the attacks in that war. and we have not yet calculated as to how many years we can actually completely clear this unexploded ordinance. but of course, the law give a man has been working closely with international organizations and friendly countries to address this country as much as possible, especially by coming to thank you. would you like to comment on? no, i would just like to add that we are participating in the d mining. but we have also
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the training to the local specialists. we have already helped training 150 like especially swipe working in the fields or do mind angles. you know, i would like to ask you a, mr. president about how many uh, you have a go and 5 minutes to fashion and was here. and i listened to your conversations and the crew to us. and yesterday, i think the military exercises began media and the us started the prime minister's wife went to kiff and to speak of the parliament also spoke very critically about russia. so like this so, so it'd be that we, which we understood how is it going to affect the state of affairs on the bows out between us, aided by john and armenia. well, i wouldn't call, that'd be that. would you mind we just, we see and understand what is happening mobility we could talk along about that,
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you know, we propose our own options for settlement. i'm not going to hide that. that. i think it's very well known. i mean, you used to be in control of 7 me on the districts in conflict and put under its control of to the conflict between what he said about john and media. we propose that they should come to an agreement with positive by john. so that's 2 districts remain under the armenian jurisdiction to us, but the meaning of the ship did not agree to that, even though we have been trying to persuade, i mean, in the district for decades. well, for 10 or 15, yes, there were different options. it was, but in the end of this is what it has boiled down to when, when we asked, what are you gonna do? they said, well, if i can you see if i just look to say india and what are to the specialist
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it will result is in the garden state of this story. the reason that the bus didn't have a conflict, but it's not just about the outcome of this last concept. the thing is when you find medias leadership, essentially, you need to visit a bunch of them and have them are recognized, deposited by john silver and the other not going to carry a box for them to you. and in the progress statement, it was in try and, and put on paper the most name up with this well aware of that, didn't you present that even and write down president leave tells me, you know, many as recognize that, that going to kind of back belongs to us will should a youth on the issue, the issue of the status of the golden car back has been resolved with you. it's no longer you and you to suspense armenia. she just has made the official statement
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as a fear of considering the territory before 1991 to be all for just a couple of i'll say by john and siding the fig as to the service vegas that includes the type of trade off and i've gone a car box and it was not our decision, it was the decision of lead time and leadership of we could be no see what i mean. yeah, i can jump the thing you months. let me just let me try it and the most that when you and uh right now they say that we have to address any issues only by like, for some odd reason, always puts in a base is if you want to do with terabytes. so, i mean, yeah, it's basically recognized, but they're going to talk about that belongs to azerbaijan. yes, very well suited humanitarian issues, as well as the see of the mandate develop peacekeepers. it's true that the mandate is still in force, whereas human attack.
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