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no the police one russian soldiers missing after you prayed launch is a strike on the black sea fleets headquarters and the crime. you seduced a stop? the 5 you couldn't increase massage shut down over the region according to russian officials. yes, president joe biden reports and they promises to give kids a 2nd dismissal is the could be used to hit targets as far away as 300 columbus is . the behind the front lines, the basic and damascus analysis, the teaching partnership, julian theory, and president bush, all of a sudden the 1st visit to china in almost 20 years. the drywall, welcome to you from the russian capital this friday evening on pizza scott's. and
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thank you for choosing it whenever you are joining us. so i told the story, the saw one soldier is missing after a ukrainian missile strike on versus black sea food headquarters in the city of service still pulling crimea. the russian defense minister says 5 missiles have been shut down. in this afternoon, the kid regime launched a missile attack on the city of sylvester pole. while the attack was being repelled, 5 missiles were shut down by air defenses. as a result of the attack, the historic building of the black sea fleet headquarters was damaged according to the available information. one service men missing. well, we know that this has happened around mid day, which is a when a rush is there, a defensive shut down those 5 missiles at 1st. the 1st time we heard was from the service, couple top officials warning that another strike could happen again. so they urge citizens to leave the area as soon as they could, since the end of that warning has been called off. of our residents nearby are still advised to stay at home, and those who don't live in the city center. they're actually been advised not to
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enter the city center just out of precautionary safety at the moment. um, but what we do know is that the no casualties are reported so far haven't set that . when the attack happens, miss hall fragments spread over hundreds of meters. so of course we still might get information coming in because we know that a local theater, for example, they found lots of missing fragments there from the messiah. so we might still hear more details regarding casualties. we know that there is one not missing at the moment. hopefully it will not hear that it's turned into a casualty up, but this is not the 1st time we've seen finally are being attacked. so just literally a little bit over a week ago, there was another attack here with 24 people that were injured. and crimea has been, it's hard to over and over and over again over the last 19 months. as we know also was interesting was that at the time of the attack, we know that a u. s. navy aircraft was held for an around that area. and this was the 1st time
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we see something like this. so we see a u. s. navy aircraft hovering around that area that then is a times by ukrainian forces. but again, at the time for the time being, uh, they've called up the warnings. so we're not expecting to see another attack. hopefully it stays that way. uh, firefighters are at the same deal, and with a blaze that happened the forest after the miss, all this has happened, and this is it. at the moment we're waiting to see any more details. let's have a couple of couple vessels. also said the crimea has been experiencing issues with the internet that the there are lots of cyber attacks happening at the moment, but the residents have been reassured so far that it is safe to move around, but they're still advise them to stay away from the city center just in case we spoke with press tv journalist, jenny miller, who witnessed the ukrainian missile strike on service. still. he believes that some nato countries could have possibly been completed. about a month ago, we saw 2 major politicians and a little american politicians blinking at the american sticks. i've just states
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james, cleverly unimportant british politician, both the sweets i saw them, suites in crime. it is ukraine. i'm blinking a statement about this. clearly a nato, a change of policy to directly as to how you try me. i would categorize the sticky and i knew i'm a little american who very much control nature. i think attempts to attract me. so we saw that in the statements. we now see that the policy is one of the reasons i mean find me out because we can see increasing a tax on the peninsula. we talked last week. the secret does have some success, but russian of a defense is very successful. that is clearly an attempt by nature to, to attack crimea right now. it's not really having much of an effect in terms of the law in the russian military establishment. but it's a clear, a talk to, it's a good time to attack academia directly. and it's unclear what they expect to achieve by this. it's a, it was a scary of
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a sense of stuff as the whole today. but really not much minutes. you much, much really meant actually value was being achieved. but it's clearly attempts to attack a crime. you right now from ukraine, united states are back as the following. those strikes on crimea. the us president joe biden has allegedly agreed to provide ukraine with a number of long range missiles capable of fitting targets, even deep inside russia. but it is, according to its own, confirmed american media reports. so i think i know most of the officials in washington, the white house has declined to come into the mazda sofa without these kind of help, and can bring us a more. it is long range, missiles that reports seem to indicate will be provided to ukraine by the united states, have a range of roughly 300 kilometers. and there would be a number of russian cities that would be within striking range of ukrainian positions with these missiles if they are indeed provided. and now it's also important to point out that there are members of congress who are saying that it
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has not yet been agreed upon. what type of missiles will be provided to you? and at this point, it's not officially announced. as you said, this is just according to a report we've heard. we haven't officially heard confirmation of this from the white house, but we're still waiting for a reaction from russia. but at this point, we have leaders in the united states pointing out that you know, that these weapons are, are being provided, but not saying exactly that. it's the missiles in question that people have discussed. also talking about how countries across the nato alliance have depleted their weapon supplies, also not specifying how many weapons, how many of these missiles would be delivered. now, here at the united nations security council, there have been meetings all week. so we're getting lab or all of the russian foreign minister is here, and he has clarified that the sending of weapons by the united states seems to be
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more about public relations. it's pretty clear that ukraine has been room for years for this confrontation in this conflict. has been planned for years by the united states and they worked very, very hard to prolong this conflict. they've been planning it for quite some time. so we'll have to see if these reports about the specific type of long range missiles, whether or not these reports end up being confirmed. but it is certainly alarming with a number of russian cities. uh, that would be in striking range least age people have been arrest to us protests and media rage on the 4th day that was marked by the siege of your funds. make government building up these run the costs of is that the next the number of processors continues to grow here in get involved. we are now in the capitals republics where we have told us having continue to for the last 4 days. we are right next to the government building where our media and cabinet ministers held, meeting earlier on thursday that he called pushing on to prime minister also joins
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. that's a meeting and processors found out about that and that immediately blocked off the building. however, the prime minister was able to the, the protesters that moved on to jason sees here in the ard meeting and capital all i get them on. now, there were quite a few, the tensions that earlier in the day. and this thursday brought the maximum of a rest as many as 86 people were detained for protesting, and that number continues to grow. now among those, the rest of the work i'll position for the fissions as well. for example, the son of the ex presidents alpha hard media, robert because he rounded was arrested and he actually received a concussion during the detention. now the process here are now joined by students as well as high school students and university to sit and see some cafe. some of the restaurants are also joining in now. the opposition are calling on the people
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to join up here on the republic square at 6 pm local time. meanwhile, here people are holding a marion flat cord. so stand with us stand with our talk. our talk is of course that's, that's how important car box is known here. now we were able to speak with a few people here and finds out the gauge of the level of their protest and find out why they hear this here from some of them. right now you can lend me 500. well if i'm here with one demand to with the humanitarian chord dice. so then i'll come back to you. it's can safely lever and stuff. i know many people there who wants to leave and cannot implement. that's right. they are staying there at the cost of their own, their relatives and their children's lives. by my novels about these were no talks about force meetings for people who don't have any choice or alternative. and i don't know how long they will be able to maintain their position or didn't
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t. is there any possibility for a people under blockade to keep their dignity an event to try to suggest something . they square fits at least 75000 people and it was the semi of full over the last few days applied to the opposition or calling on the people to the jet or here at 6 pm on thursday to continue the process to continue their acts of the setting now if you can see the police are already behind me, they're not in their full right gear just yet, but it's right there behind me and they are ready to it's or any uh, any store made by the protesters over the last few days. we have seen quite a lot of light in so many people were injured to what was it and that's that has to do with the police and with the professors as well. we had no faith tennessee's, but we certainly had people who were injured with badly veronica for 40 years on our media for despite the process, the armenian prime minister,
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nicole bush and young says the relocating ethnic armenians from the going to turn it back region is not your funds main priority, and it says that local as a value on the also are the should in show their residence. so able to live in their homes without fear. a good signal. the republic of armenia was prepared to accept around 40000 families, but we don't want to talk about it. why. i want to be very honest and clear because we think the domain names in the going to carried back should live in the homes of homeland and decent and secure condition symbolism to them today my assessment is that there is no direct threat to new going no camera back, civilian population on just the boston ethnic. albanians make up most of the population of not going to kind of box which had been disputed between i was advised on media for decades following a 24 hour minutes operation on a ceasefire agreements. but q has to be established is all thought to you over the region. but the reintegration process is yet to be organized as the 1st talks between they're going to kind of buy and as a by john wrapped so on thursday,
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with no concrete deal signed, both parties have agreed to hold another meeting soon on seize, using can visits as one of the delivery, colorado springs, humanitarian aid to people in the car by the tone of odd um is roughly 26 kilometers from stuff on occurred at the eastern foot of the car. about range designed behind the reeds you are entering liberated territories. this comes at a time when conflict was high tens, but most importantly it landed us here along the corridor, which is mainly designed to deliver humanitarian 8. and this past week saw to manage here in a to be delivered. it's saw an empty tower operation begin. us and then it saw what appeared to be some level of peace talks or discussions on thursday. the s, the car meetings and the other b, johnny's chain together. in the town of you have to discuss terms for cooperation.
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the most important topic was a reintegration, but they couldn't agree on terms. so the one thing they could agree on was humanity . i renewed this corporate or equipped with railroads, newly paid assault police outposts, barricades, military personnel is crucial and vital to ensure that aid gets there. and it has the infrastructure to do so. the humanitarian aid will be reaching civilian populations within the goto car box effectively besieged because of the military operation. ready the 2nd car, about war and 2020, which ensured that positive b johnny territories were again in possession of the author page on each side. and this led to a great deal of tension, which is why the topic of reintegration is so, hans, is why the ethic armenians and the guys have be johns, have not been able to agree to spikes proposals for terms and conditions. and most importantly, all of this, this entire process will be happening under the guidance and the supervision of
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a russian peacekeeping contentions to ensure that the piece does last to this time around. but more importantly that the people. ready in the region can be relocated to these areas. we integrate societies and look into the prospects of a long lasting piece moving forward. meanwhile, all media is foreign minister has cold on the runs to deploy a monitoring mission. so the now going to kind of back reason of as a, by john boost the president to gaze these big draw up time. and again, i appeal to the security council to demonstrate its credibility and reputation by undertaking the following urgent measures to immediately deploy an interagency mission by the united nations to now gotten a car back with the aim to monitor and assess the human rights. it might 7, a security situation. well, this comes up to
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a group of rest and peacekeepers were shot dead in the go and i kind of boss allegedly by mistake, as well as on his apologize for the incidents which is now investigating. the russian peacekeeping mission continues, regardless on these now helping overseas humanitarian a to the region. let's go says 50 tons of food supplies have already been delivered to local people. must go slide to ahmed. most stuff, the director of the agent sense it for studies and translation. ahmed, thanks very much for joining us this evening on. ok, thank you all for the 1st of all, i just want to get your thoughts on on media is call to send the un mission to now go in a car box, which is now a region of also by john to what the silly. yeah, the case or a show, because we don't think that the united nation troops are impact time. good enough because we have a very bad history for them. indeed, whether we knew rob console live in a is a l. a in the some african country. and so many of us in
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a lot of countries and then of course in africa, especially in the countries that trying just to get that off the colonialism off the sexual, the french colonialism. because all of them are just having a big tendency towards the, the western countries, especially france or united states. so basically, you're printing a whole and as well as the prep works, and i'm an expert, and it was working with the united nations, people already having a black track record and respect to, including, you know, involving in, you know, igniting, they tell you that it shows uh, just to have them, it'd be like to selling more whip on the why the west, impressionable, they noted states simple breast has been not only about a lot of motor issues like fives on hostile sexual. how does man, i'm even you can listen to a lot of the stories from the report from already some investigation to place on the condition picked up before. how can we replace the washer towards who are the
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more approximate to the appropriate party or to monitor the voters or to stay in the car back with you know, some people who time just leave a lot of small really, you know, it shows and there's a lot of that face. yeah. grabbing. yeah, i guess the view and would say that is also had successful missions like come, body of mozambique, el salvador, guatemala on said all you admissions failed, you know? yeah, exactly, this is exactly confirming bridgewater, so before, and this is exactly what i'm folks for me even. and so then it's, so we have a lot especially what happened in the 4 and according to the where the employees and the missionaries were working off of the mission. they were involving a lot of things, especially the sexual harassment. i use especially for the children and there are some of the issues to basically you're not somebody is just a place in the one and you,
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but it'd be baldwin campus. so make sure you know the thoughts on the social media just to show the people how much, what's to even view and increase the copper people because the other people, not the people of technicians, it's odd. well, what if i simplified from having taught level positions? you know, but it's not an additional me took. i'm not a person of trust. oh yeah, apologies. i just want to move on. we are we all live and so on. so i'm supposed to be of a slide too. so the median prime minister, who, who was in a bit of hall was home for, for what some see is, is, is refusal to fight for the ethnic armenians in the golden a car box. because it's very happy for them to stay the live in the homes. as long as the safe. um do you think it's trying to save face? what do you take on his much he'll take on his position please. uh, what's the agenda i've since it came according to like a yellow evolution of 5, a 2018. it has a very black, you know, history as well, and this person,
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i don't know what he's doing because for example, i think i kind of do this or premium. it quizes the world. know how much of the west is. i'm foster party and you'll be our trusted lucky the will never leave the government to in the, in, i've done this done and the we was restored to just before how much of cool this templates for you and, and for the us, how uh, you know, bad be left the country off to, you know, the attack of the people we are just lost to not lose the us and, you know, such are people on the west? i think the ball covered only because the i'm not the one to see all the talk to back to you. i read have a lot of, you know, incidence inductors. but i've noticed that as one of the front of them is one of them will have tons of will certainly also be yeah, apologies for insults and you're getting the stuff we have, we offer an outside, we will have to see what the future holds for. and a going to kind of back on the,
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on the people living there. thank you so much for your time today in a period on the program that i'm in. most of the director of the agent center facilities on translation. pleasure talking the program. thank you for the system is failing to perform its functions effectively, needs to be changed or staying on the topic of view. and that's the view this invoice by india and kenya and the ongoing un general assembly in new york. if any conformation was needed, that the united nations security to consult is dysfunctional and democratic non inclusive and representative. and therefore in capable of delivering meaningful progress. you know, a lot of cost presently constituted that, or i'm funding unity of each of us on global seen settings. that come up, why is it that the human system and particularly as principal, belong to this very un security council,
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monday to do primary event in international peace and security is rendered completely and effective for the resolution will be ongoing conflict for multilateralism to be effective, outdated and advocate structures need to form and re inventing as their creative to deal with all is beyond the read. and unless you fix that system make flaw, we will continue to be found. one thing uh, india and can you on below and the criticism of the un, brazil's president little desilva said that the security council has failed to address wells. conflicts out in the permanent members of waste on authorized was all promoted regime change. the south african presidents still run the phones that refer to the recent brick summits in johannesburg as evidence that's known as un security council nations shall be represented to. now let's discuss these developments with wafaa. by seam egypt, former busted to, to the us a pleasure to have you on the program today. thanks very much for joining us into that. we've had some pretty strong words from both kenya and india,
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about the un dysfunctional cake on democratic. i'm do you think the u. n. and specifically the security council aust bill fit for purpose today. a weight salt on the in yeah. and gain yeah. who has expressed only a long benches issue, the gates, the, that frustration and disappointment meant at the fact that the united nations is not the any more effective in getting on each main mandate for which it was created. the just after the end of the world war 2, which is maintaining peace and security. a look at our voice today. uh, best select 3. you cannot uh, coordinate a word that is b c or c h. mm hm. and of course,
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the meaning of security g is left any more what you choose to be victim as a developer has progress. and now we have and it's expanded too many domains in the life of the human as a former and busted that. so the, you and your self for egypt, could you share with those any of your personal experiences of, of being at the u. n. a. let, let me start by this assessment by telling you that i do believe in the month of july to insist. i do believe in the, in for to solve the united nations and a substitute duty, but just we tend to think on the of the united nations as far as
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it's a political and 40 dish at which is naturally t uh, did not develop the luck to guess to adapt to the you are yeah, it is of the west. and the way the u. n. has been formed, structured and created in the mid forties, is not any more and adaptive it to the realities of today when we are at the said the cage almost as soon as the gates of the 2nd medium. and we have new countries. when we started, it was when i didn't, we didn't see it has to, but they were just to a few thousands of
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a lot of now we are owners of the 200 state forties admitted members in the united nations. the windows of the 2nd world war i look at now the only ones that are on the c or that june, let's see, have received even the patient or different aspects of the international life and see mary. and you'll have countries that are coming up that are uh, press settings i think coming important as did a lead genetic level. and even on the international level as well. sounds off up our apologies. apologize for interrupting you, but we're just picking you up on that topic. what do you think needs to be done to give these emerging countries emerging economies more of a voice of the you?
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and so then we'll represented on the global arena as a tough thing is the case a go, there was that strong code for the importance of the form of the security task. since the security to go, sir, was the organ in charge of maintaining the social security. it's the organ who can be directed with a chapter 6 and chapter 7 of the new and it sounds good. throw it comes out at the one who can decide on uh, having the tools in assisting comes like sending peace, keeping the forces and creating peace and keeping, but variation be submitted to the name of variation. now the security to go, so the way it is made for the way is to it's a,
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this is nothing any more a but to respond to the challenges of the modern word of the action international. eh, you see now that is easy to read, or they bill an annual fulton diesel lucian that would do a lot as far as an assistant conflict or a certain ann at challenge or steps to peace and security event and also become position the asked to come position of the 510 minutes members and the 10 non government members is not the anymore to just or save to the realities of the way. indeed that to continue. and with, with this point, obviously this security costs is why they believe to be one of the most dysfunctional aspects of the you and with this, it widening,
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by an ideological gap between russia and china, front of the u. k. and the us and obviously the, the real estate team members, they don't have the veto power. what changes would you make to the security council? and these i would very much stick to the, uh, as to what we call the. busy at the applicant level, and that was the agreement which said that the security council, it has to be in the last uh that it has. it has to be moved. it presents the tip of the, uh, uh, rising countries in africa and asia back in america. and they have to have equal rights as much as it gets to the d a and settlement and members. and then must be the wage that the voices and the votes him
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to go to be a almost, i'd say equal to each of their decisions. so they can have received in the, the, all the concepts that are taking place or the kinds of products that we are watching today. and that the are lost on me concerned with conflicts, but you will have all the time to hook to the side. there is a security issues you have always time the problems as part of the outer space function and, and just on the new to the sound and then which seems to work as it was working before. indeed there was no sense here. the lots of challenges, apologize, policies, again 44444 finished for interruption. they'll send me lots of challenges the being faced in the modern world. but the hot busing is just full of buses. it's of you
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and i'm afraid we will have to leave it, leave it there. but thanks very much for your insights into the workings of the united nations westcan. finally, beijing and damascus have announced the establishment of a strategic partnership during the syrian president bush, all a subs visit to china. the chinese presidents using thing, praising the relationship between the 2 countries, the entry level and i was jointly the establishment of a china serious strategic partnership, which will mark an important milestone in the history of relations between the 2 countries. as we charged the cost for the future in the face of the international situation, full of instability and uncertainty, china will continue to work with syria to send the support to each other from old friendly corporation and jointly safeguards, international fairness and justice. for the sevien presence 1st visit to china in nearly 20 years comes amid an increase in chinese diplomatic activity in the middle east. the beijing recently mediating a report from home between iran and.
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