tv Interview RT September 13, 2023 12:30am-1:01am EDT
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for the total departure of french troops from the west african country, a local journal has sent us this report from the ground demobilization of image it is, does not work into the mind. the departure of french tools this evening in front of the french military bred in yami. they removed from silver and gold to hose to over by descending to any say, imagine a pricing and invocation. so that's practice and is sort of the new, the one thing share for nothing seems to sure the determination of the indigent and people who have been mobilizing for exactly 4 to 2 days to see different 1st different new to like lee, what do you most of our yeah, i mean the senate going as president matthew soul has nominated the country's prime minister as a candidate and the february 2024 presidential election. the move prevented changes in government with senate goals, agriculture, a minister resigning local reporter brought us more on the presidential candidacy
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and how it affects the countries opposition. the other, the prime minister of the bar is ultimately the choice of prison. mecca sell to the candidates for the ruling party in the 2024 presidential election this weekend. more than 2 months after announcing that he was not going to run for a 3rd term. the congress president confirmed the prime minister's candidacy within the presidential majority of the keywords. our unity and discipline we have selected from mr. ramado bought the car and prime minister as a candidate of the government coalition, and the great presidential majority for the presidential elections of february 2024 . we ask you to support this candidacy, which is the one and only government call lucian candidacy for 12 hours. however, we recorded defections the advisor to present you some door announced his resignation this weekend before the nomination of i'm a do, but when he was minister of the economy and finance in 2013,
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i'm going to bob became a major player in the emergence and a go plan and led to delegate use of the parish advisory group from 2014 to 2018. he's appointments, a prime minister. in september 2022 signals. he's returned to government office to use absence in the car. 62 year old of the bar is not unknown on the political scene. all fit for him was you for me. he is the best candidate, the best profile. he is responsible. he was a minister, he is an economist, and then he served in the ministry of foreign affairs. this is the best profile for a candidate. and i think the, i think it's a very good choice if he was chosen. it's because he has the right background. i don't think you can take someone from nothing and put them at the head of an organization. we cannot place someone who has no education and no experience running a business to lead a movement of see like the bush. oh, it's a good choice because the nomination took a very long time, and the people who presented mr. bob were not born yesterday, they thought it through. and i think he's the ideal candidate. it's about the put
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in the ranks of the opposition is believe the appointment of i'm a do but will not change anything. it wouldn't be enough to divert the opposition from its initial objective to get rid of microsoft and he's elyse, the main opponent of the present, of sending out with some on some go discounts. we languishing in prison sentence to 2 years. he's set to be vert, you now have an experience to view hunger. and before we go, let's get you caught up on more details on that breaking news. we're following here on r t. you crane has attacked the russian city of set a stop all with a tenant cruise missiles that's according to russia's defense ministry. initial reports say 24 people have been injured. the 7 of the 10 missiles were shutting down with 3 unmanned ukrainian boats also destroyed in the attack. authorities say a local ship, a building plant was hits and the caught fire. emergency services are working at the same traffic on the crime in branch which connects the peninsula and the
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russian mainland was temporarily suspended for safety reasons. as an official say, the situation is now under controls or how much more to come here on our to you as president clinton and north north korean leader kim jong in need and rushes that far east will have all the details throughout the day by the the welcome to the eastern economic for joining us today is maria's, however, this book, sooner of the russian minister of foreign affairs. even though we're holding this
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meeting in the far east, i'd like to start with you. russia is often accused of being your century, to be honest. i haven't heard this one before. are they now accusing us of our geographic location on top of everything else that's we tend to accuse a sales of because for the very long time, throughout the centuries, there's a simple answer to it. i don't know if that was your question or not, but i think it's very simple or geography implies both european and asian presidents. it's a given, you can argue with geography, we're both in europe and asia, and we're the bridge between europe and asia. it's obvious that's number one, as far as our civilizational foundations are concerned. and thankfully, we finally admitted it to ourselves, which wasn't easy. it took awhile that our country is a civilization in its own right. not just some conglomerate, or a community, but a proper civilization, which means unity or synergy which could be
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a better term of different cultures. people's ethnicities, world views, philosophies, and so on. in this sense, of course, the european civilization in its best manifestations is one of its key components. i'm not talking about the condition of western europe has driven itself into these days. which negates the very roots of the european civilization. i'm talking about it's good and positive achievements that have been driving our development for many centuries, even for millennial. yeah. awesome. so then you've added if you will, surgical notes, conversation, minute for me was, oh, i just followed your leave. yes, i think would both appreciate so the so, so let's see, but let's start with you on some of the more practical issues before. so came back to discussing rushes, asian identity among other things. in spite of all the declarations, european countries remain the largest bias of russian l. n. g. as far as i know,
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russia is still the 2nd largest supplier for the coincidence. how do you explain that? why do you think you are still buying gas from russia? despise all the statements that russian natural gas will do, please, but african agent or whatever resources. one can play with words all they want, which is what is western and native a central group of countries is doing. they can go ahead and play with words or even letters, but they can't the nice science with facts in reality. cutting yourself from sources of energy means undermining your own development and achievements for decades to come. it makes sense that every country would like to have alternative energy suppliers to ensure its sovereignty independence, and have a sense of security. i can relate to that, but the thing is they can't afford completely giving up the russian energy resources. i believe they've realized this by now, and speaking of their future prospects, they know the math. once they get off their podiums with mikes and start talking to their businesses,
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they get very clear numbers. and there's one more important factor at play here. all these new moves that western europe is trying out now are not actually of their own choosing are making. they've been too long under washington's influence. and as a result, a number of leading e u companies ended up taking off and leaving, registering their businesses across the oceans. but what does it mean? it means more taxes. it means that instead of financially supporting the new, they are now supporting usa in other countries. and now that they've got all this on their plate, making bold statements is becoming less funds. another important factor here is that all this information noise, all this fuss is built on a false premise on completely false narratives. and it's obvious the scandal in estonia and scandals another country is make them show their true colors. let's talk about true colors. just recently, new customs restrictions we introduced against russian citizens. i'm sure you've heard of this front in the just outrages. yes,
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they've set off even the most experienced people right there. shocking in terms of both this q i'm pets and this, on the one hand, they're directed against all russian people, all hold as of a russian possible on data homes. the fun even covers personal care items. it's a little bit too much, even for the most sophisticated minds. what's your personal or professional take on this myself. as for the 1st part of your question, i would agree that these sanctions have shocked everyone as they are truly beyond all reason. i don't even know how much lower one can really go storing at that. but still, what is this? how can we explain this? it's racism. we don't need to look for other terms. it's pure racism. it has always been there historically in the western centric model that we now call the collective west. but unfortunately, it has always been at their court to some extent replacing the true traditional values, foundations of the western civilization that we hear in russia tried to preserve.
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and the west tries to get rid of in particular by not fighting racism the way they should, that previously racism was flourishing in the policies of colonialism, slave trade, exploitation of other countries and other imperialistic concepts. you then, the 20th century arrived with large scale industrialization and a whole new logistic model. human rights in the early 20th century. it was still a long way from that. yes, but the discourse was only just the racism started to fester and evolved into naziism in fascism. it's the same thing. it's about dividing people into 2 groups as if those were entitled and those who are not. why not? because some of them are smarter or kinder than the others because the different no, just because i d l a just come up with a set of facts that allows to separate one group of people from the others. and it doesn't matter that someone is objectively stronger and can use their strength or is better at physics because they have studied it and have a talent or cooks. well,
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no, it's nothing like that. it's a classical approach used to explain the injustices of this world because someone has a different shape. it's, you know, who's over the years or the head, which i don't like it, but it's your fault. yes. then there was a break after world war 2. they got a grip button, their races slip, so to say that it comes on button every now and then let us use for almost 50 years, they managed to keep their true sentiments. well, we hit them without eradicating it, which is certainly sad. and they were all sorts of things that were a manifestation of racism. but it was all disguised price is so, and they denied it being such as it's, they denied it in the us. i'm in the interview and kept talking about human rights, picks up, the more they talked about it, the less insignificant this problem would appear and the fewer people would notice it. and then it all got out of hands with the collapse of the bipolar world. the system that kept racism in check, in fact, it was the soviet union that initiated the the colonization process and supported
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it with actions and 8 or not words. the soviet union gone. it all started yet again, right from the beginning. so the baltic states, for example, started segregating their own nation discriminating against their own citizens. they even devised a new concept of non citizens for part of their native population. the new new goes as the closing. so exactly, and then little by little transnational corporations came into play. all of this lead to the situation we have to day with burrell saying that there is a garden and a jungle afterwards, instead of apologizing for his words, are taking them back or blaming it on a bad script or a slip of the tongue. he further elaborated on the top deck, asserting that there is a golden 1000000000, and apparently the rest of us who are not golden. and he said very clearly as the rest of the world must surface golden 1000000000. and i believe to be on this confiscated toilet peoples in yulu, even for the golden be that they're probably running out on the snow for the space . it's mentioned in an official document. well, you probably know,
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they keep running out every now and then they've mentioned it before. i can't see why else i don't. how do you think we should rather considerate some sort of a geo political anecdote, or is this a sign of some, quite serious trys where fi soon given the context of world war 2. you already mention on this and patients of cause the shadow on other nations, you know, when it's both tragic and comic is called a tragic comedy. a tragic comedy is a literary genre that's got it all. the anecdotal, the irony of sarcasm, and at the same time, it's a tragedy in a sense of some unavoidable do. and that's all mixed in this genre. you know, like sweet and sour sauce. when to opposite tastes, work is one blend. it's the same with tragic comedy. watching it gives one's mixed feelings between your bizarre, funny, and repulsive. but once you work through the emotions and start seeing the meaning of it, it becomes clear that it's very threatening. it's extremely threatening because
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it's not some random thing, but i mean, there are some reasons that go down very deep. it's not the work of some stupid clark and brussels who put together this paper. it's a product of their mentality that reflects their attitude deep down to the rest of the world. by the way, i think one of the most famous who can to us 1st one said that to the persons to values one needs to observe how they treat and all difference. but the people the doing like the way it feed them defines that kind of pressing you. ok. so i've many philosophers made similar observations gone the for example, if i recall it correct. they said that the civilization of the nation in the society are only as great as they treat their animals pc. but pardon me, the joke is that this civilization, that is western europe, that this native centric group started protecting the rights of animals better than they do the rights of people. so it's not the problem. it's not that they don't understand they do. they simply believe that there are people whose rights need protecting more than everybody else. the minister of foreign affairs, jo, accused,
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and some part is to protect the rights of russian citizens. bush's foreign policy is based on the principle of neutrality with russia stick to the me, shows the principle in reference to this measure. since russia will have to respond to one way or another, or maybe the principle of reciprocity, or would we rather stick to on sets of values? you know, in cases like this, when it's not about the diplomatic missions and diplomatic staff, the regime of work are discontinuing their work. but when it's on a completely different scale, it's about how all of the country citizens are treated. we have to work out our response together with the agencies. and right now we're in talks with them, so i won't talk about it for now. not because i don't want to or have no opinion of my own. but because we need to give some time to the agencies to complete their work in this regard. and so we'll come to shop to some extent. well,
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as for the shock, you know, when they come up with the idea of 80 genders and force others to believe the same isn't shocking. and when people pass of mind blowing, number of laws concerning gender transition and home hormonal therapy for their own children, boys and girls, isn't this shocking? they're doing it to their own people. they made a call out of it. you see the fundamental controversy behind this? it's a dead on the track, and they're on it in every other respect too much. i honestly recommend everyone to find some time to read the g 20 declaration, even if you're not into international politics, even if you don't need it for work. it's an important and very curious document. it's long and with over 80 clauses. a large group of experts work to produce it over an entire year. and if you read it, you'll see things that will shock you. i was truly shocked when i did. the g. 20 consists among others, and the usa, canada, a number of e u nations. and the g. 20 declaration has been signed by these nations. and the
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declaration says, among other things, the drugs are for us to be combated. and this makes me want to ask the united states canada and these e u nations. so where is there a real position? is it real when they have their signatures under the detailing g 20 declaration, the calls are combating drugs and yeah, because that's what it does, like, where is it real? when these same countries go on and legalize drugs internally, and on top of that run campaigns promoting it internationally to have others do the same. it's a clear contradiction. how can their position or actions toward russia be any better? you know, your was truly and deeply shocked when you know, i worked for a few years in the russian mission to the u. n. in new york city in manhattan. and we were working really long hours up to 19 hours every day in close contact with fellow citizens. and americans and manhattan is pretty small and it's a small island with a tiny area. so 2 months and you get to know absolutely everything there. all the
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spots streets and people say when i visited manhattan, the last year, i was shocked, even though not by what they turned it into during the pandemic years. and why they still can't handle all the self and dirt and, and process trash everywhere. as bad as it is they, they'll sort that out. don't. i was shocked to see shops. so and legal has drugs almost on every corner in manhattan. and we're not talking about some cd suburbs where attacks these don't go and people are warned to stay away from the best of everything and america back in 2005. i wasn't all when i saw america, i was in pressed by a lot of things, and i was truly convinced that it's the civilization that will save the world yet. now, when i see drug dealers offering drugs to people in cars waiting for the traffic light to change and the central new york, all i want to ask is, wait, is this the same usa that is trying to teach in previous to the world? how to live? well, they've got this nest right here in the center of their most progressive cities, the financial heart of the country. remember how back in the early 2000 that the u
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. s. was all over russia for the license merchandise, services and lots of counterfeit stuff on our market. and what happens in the us now versus tv report recently, how old? around 8 or 9 pm. people come out to put counter foot goods and rags, right on the sidewalks, all across manhattan is selling face of everything. you name it women's bags, perfume scarves and they don't have to hide it. well, and city folk have to walk around these piles on the ground for us. and in the lower part of manhattan, there are places where this stuff is on sale. 247 wide. yeah, this is what's truly shocking when the same people say why and then turn around and call the same things black, which it's known psychological mechanism. it's easier to teach others how to me. when you have a little knowledge of yourself. you know, to be honest, i can't find any such example or seeing him look, i talked to people from different countries and i read the documents adopted by their governments. i see the doctrines developed in different continents. and then
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regional integration blocks on the i haven't seen such a dichotomy, such a bipolar disorder anywhere else. deluca. my next question is precisely about this . the customer reco grossi who's north america, was a representative overs taxable international organization. the i. e. e, a set the, the use of depleted uranium. i'm a mission which the us is going to supply to cream, does not have any retail logical consequences. sure that it may not look like a threat when you're 16 in vienna. but you don't have to be a rocket scientist to real, is that it does pose assessing danger for starters. now this is what is called the propaganda look at what they did here. so some media in general, and those who provoked these remarks, those who put these questions to mr. gross, you rightly said that he has had a b, i a, a, b, i a e, a deals with nuclear energy. and i am not a physicist. i mean, i went to school, i got an excellent grade in physics, but that was a long time ago phones. so when i heard the statements yesterday,
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i called the coach accomplish institute, which by the way, is also represented here at the forum. i talked to the expert office, they sent some notes uh and they sent me some notes. they really i also read some of the information that we already had. but the point is, those in the west who are trying to justify the supply of depleted uranium ammunition, they all say, what's the difference show? i'm talking about the people in washington state department, the white house, and those in london like is they based their narrative on the premise that the sammy edition is like any other. there's no different space a why novice, because the uranium is depleted. so there's no components that makes it or a video access. yes, but it's misleading, but they're not telling the whole story there with holding. the key part is my opinion. if i may ask what it is that it's not just a coincidence, it's a deliberate attempt to hush it up and distort the narrative. the thing is depleted, uranium is a heavy metal. if we look at it in these terms, from
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a chemical standpoint, we see that it's a very different story, especially if they don't talk about that. they emphasize the nuclear component and put the question to the head of a nuclear security organizations use. but what does that have to do with that? but we're talking about a heavy metal and yeah, it's something that even children would understand the, i'm probably thinking of russian like, you know, listen, i doubt that their school is teach this information even though when heavy metals accumulate in the environment. when they get into the human body into food, it leads to catastrophic consequences including cancer. one this, the let me give an example to make it clear, emulate some containing heavy metals, such as the depleted uranium that produces toxic arrow slides with you. today, mr. gross, he didn't talk about this because it's not his area of expertise. he went with the question that he was given and only talked about one aspect of the features. but i think he understood the problem. like when the emulation penetrates the arm or the depleted uranium course that's up and kind of the night and a depleted uranium liner and a power charge is even worse. what on the people who deal with these things
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professionally like chemist cannot be unaware of this stuff. but i think that, physicists also notice as well. but once again, sort of, he stayed with them. his mandates didn't work. that way i understand correctly that who ever ends up owning this, terry to the environment that will be contaminated the even if the laundry mass passenger cream, there will be green damage to human health, to save for quote unquote and well site emission of uranium. the $238.00 is only safe when it's coming from the outside. but when you're radium oxide, aerosol gets into the human body is very dangerous unless it causes cancer, right. and yeah, but is there anybody who doesn't know that as well, and everybody knows that it's in the literature on the events and use a slab. yeah, it's in textbooks with general reading, not just about global or regional crises. it's trivial. it's only complicated for you and me because it's not our field. that's people who work with chemistry and physics for a living. consider
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a common knowledge one night. so it's part of the propaganda sort of. they take a person in a very high position. someone who has been on the news recently because of the situation with a nuclear power plants, and they ask him a question which is just outside of his direct responsibility easily. and then it goes into the mainstream for you as exculpatory evidence for the west discussion, wisdom mo, disappear on day, took up lots of time. let's talk about the east, which we all know east consechi to an exception, a diverse to this is eastern economic form brought together puts us tons not only from the far as the from the middle east. this kind of diversity is targeting the 48 countries in asia. the last time i checked, how is the work about diplomats on the eastern front and diplomacy in general, different from our contacts with the west. do you have to adjust to approach your methods of reaching agreements on ensuring that the sustainable in which you, regardless, each country has its own specifics?
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sometimes you can find countries on one confidence that are united through common language, religion, or even history, but are at the same time, very different through traditions formed over model history. and so it's all very individual. and there's also the human factors shape. one person can find a quick solution to the problem at hand, where is other people in the same country or public agency can put the brakes on them that are creating a lot of red tape, which so i wouldn't generalize here. so there are no formulas that apply to an entire continent or even region. politically, there are differences of course, right? you probably have say that we're getting too deep into philosophy here. but in matters like this, you can't do without philosophy. when it all boils down to ideology, the western world ideology, the hinges on domination and imposing its world view on all the other countries. why? and this is what stands in the way of finding a solution to any problems. like you know, why? because diplomacy is about agreement, it's was one side tries to understand what the other side is thinking, and together they start searching for common ground on bringing their positions
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closer to each other, reaching a compromised vision. however, it's only possible in a relationship between peoples in a dialogue built on mutual respect in general. but this, you see is not an option for the west for western europe. us, not that since the entire nato center system for it, for them, it's just unacceptable, right? now to you and me that way of looking at things is almost in comprehensible, more than like, just like we can't fully grasp the horrors of racism. and historically in today because we didn't have it as a world view. i think we have never suffered the pressure the slavery. i see is what we read about it in boston side and movies and documentaries, but thank god we've never been on either side of this dreadful matter. so it's just like that here. we can't even fathom what it's like to have this sense of exceptionalism. how certain countries think themselves as above all others. why is it there on top of a mountain and all those below most count how to that i missed something like that . they actually live with these ideas. nice. can you understand what it's like?
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well, i think it's impossible for people like us. he was, was that nothing is right. it's impossible to understand. yes. but you can see isn't the way the east oriented international organizations are development. we the structure is not so rigorous, i mean, yeah. as of what the global south sees things differently, it is survive colonial or semi colonial rule. and they have a much greater understanding of the western lab and we do their mindset and emotional outlook because up until recently, the west used to exploit them. and the, the colonization of the process they went through was not purely political. i'm impressed. they did not sit on the un general assembly committees for that. they had to fight for their freedom with, with them they want. they know these people from the inside out as well. they know how the westerners left behind all their little hooks in politics, in the economy, in national security. they know all the tools and believers that the west uses to influence things from interference, domestic affairs,
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all the way to regime change. not just look at what happens on the african continent, discuss or in some asian countries. in that sense, these nations give, have 1st hand experience of the western approach. rather, not just from the textbook. and what's more, they've developed a very different philosophy, your relationship mustang. nobody forces anything on anyone. there's international law and that's the foundation. but no one could impose their own world view or mindset or anyone else. i'm right there. thank you for your time. thank you. thank you for watching the the
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there's no end in sight over how you're going to continue to destroy the earth. is the case for the madness of the people. i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia. this is also of soon, this is the 3rd world lunacy re washing press for so the funder line likes to say, we have the tools while we just start with stability and business deal. so let me let me on. you have very quick propaganda. you know a price here in new york. i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions,
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you should ask all of the questions. some more questions ask the better. the answer is will be the new frame targets. it rushes, it said the sample was 10 missiles and a 3 unmanned boat leaving at least $24.00 people entered and a ship, a building plant on fire that are pretty late, or kids are new and meet with russian. president vladimir put an ad cause when john was substituting for much anticipated, but on a roll top. and in these areas, military government severs and ties with the navy and accusing it of authorizing the deployments of troops on his territory for a possible military intervention by the west african regional block. the rachel ruble live from the russian capital.
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