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a single map and the new york times tells us everything we need to know about the west losing property more. the ukraine appears to lose the support from western countries. a slovak is new, the elected, the majority of potty williams, with a platform to and ministry 8. the key at, at the us, excludes a need for the last key from the latest project past. the london back charge is defense g suggestion to send reduce instructors to you. train . key of phillips continue to struggle to make offensive games. correspondent brings us the latest from the ground and british migration policy, the seeks to send asylum seekers to africa is the moral. those words spoken by one and on special in private conversation i caught on camera and excuse me,
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i was confused as to see them. so they did the rest of the country, the head of the work i'm talking to national reaching you live from the russian capital . i am michael i there's on something to you about the flow of west and funding as washington in may be of the e. u. countries switch the funding priorities from helping you create into solving domestic problems at home are these contribute to retail. marsden takes us through the details as well. the use chief diplomat use the burrell, you'll recall of you and the west are guard, and then the rest of the world is a jungle fame ventured out of the garden today to meet up with other european foreign ministers in t of because apparently that's the new capital of europe now,
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but what's that timing for team unity because as they're needing to discuss how they can conjure up more euros to tacit princess vladimir zalinski, so he can keep doing is european values pulled out some worldwide on his tour. it turns out that the u. s. congress has decided to suddenly yet tight fisted dropping aid to ukraine, to striker bi partisan deal to keep washington afloat. that basically involves turning zelinski into the lee in order to caprio character in the titanic movie. during the raf seen sorry, paul, but there's only room for one on this raft and that's washington. but moreau has now resorted to wishing aloud that washington re considers. i have told that this will not be definitive decision, and you can't really continue having the support of the us you can use are fighting with all that garbage the capacities and you, we want them to be more successful. you have to provide with better arms,
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burrell and the you are pretty much now. the guy who books the super expensive holiday with his body only to have the body back over the last minute, leave him holding bag. in the case of burrell, well, maybe just hasn't noticed that washington has some major problems of its own right now that have nothing to do with you. crane like uncontrolled migration and the republican house speaker, i said that border funding has to come before you frames. that's the priority for me as an america and our borders. now i support being able to make sure ukraine has the weapons that they need. mm hm. but i fairly support the border 1st, so we've got to find a way that we can do this together to the trend of citizens demanding that their leaders put the oxygen mask on their own country 1st, before helping you frame as also started to take hold on this side of the atlantic,
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the european side as well, while the western preston leaders framed last, we can slow back in election when by robert feats, those populace smear party as a below to ukraine, since he promised not to send them any more weapons. they've already missed the point as though there was absolutely nothing else going on in the country other than ukraine, so that he has already given all the weapons that it had to possibly give to you free and anyway. even feet. so himself wondered what all the fuss was about on the why for god sakes, don't we go negotiate peace. why do we only talked about how much can munition we're going to send to ukraine? what tanks we're going to send, how many billions we're going to spend on more arms. secondly, the issue of anti russian sanctions. let's use common sense a little bit. well, maybe some sanctions did hurt russia, but the fact is that the russian economy is growing and the european economy goes
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into recession. i say it loud and clear and will do so again to warn you. crane didn't start yesterday or last year. it began in 2014, when the ukranian nazis and fascist, started to murder the russian citizens in the boss and who gods. all right, so you see what he did there? he talked about your grade, touched on that. he says, what's the big deal? we have an economic problem brought on by anti russian sections in our own country and in europe. and that's a big problem. and really, nobody's been talking about that the press was just talking about you friend and features. victory is one of the very 1st democratic manifestations in europe, of people being absolutely fed up with the direction of the country. and the way things have been going in the west and how the establishment has just been completely obsessed over ukraine to exclusion of the everyday person's problems. and that's a good we have some political leaders have interpreted feats those when here in france, robot victory was a welcome development. we need as many governments as possible that oppose military
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support for key evan, a critical of the you and nato. so that he was riding shotgun to washington being dragged along on this wild ride. it's cost europeans, an absolute fortune, just in their daily lives, with inflation skyrocketing as a result of the price of energy spiking. constantly. all this just to stick it to russian. president vladimir putin and now washington has injected from that wild drive and left europe all alone at the wheel. and bro seems awfully worried that the key as mobiles is headed straight for the dish bill, while the u. k. defend secretary stated that protest instructors should be sent to you train, but prime minister wishes, so that had to walk back back saying that it wouldn't be happening in the current conflict. and that'd be essentially the man now in the charge of countries military twisted it choose in this statement, particularly in the west of the country. i think the opportunity now is to bring
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more things in country and not just training, but we're also seeing be, for example, move into manufacturing in country. it's a miss proposing about this one place. it just be absolutely clear about what's happening there. people will know for a long time that we've been trading ukrainian citizens and sold as we've been doing that here in prison. we're taking a lead on a lots of other countries have joined our assets and it's making a huge difference. and we'll continue to do that. and what the defense actually was saying was that it might well be possible one day in the future for us to do some of that training in new christ about something for the loan to. i'm not the here. and now the remote british soldiers that will be sent to fight in the car in conflict. that's not what's happening to me while i process secuity castle, a deputy chapman demitria meditative made it clear that producing instructors operating in the trade will be what he calls legal targets for russian armed forces, as keeps to cold. some a condo offensive has failed to make strides across the front lines. according to
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moscow are the senior correspondent, moore. i've got the reports from the back of the route. the sun breaks over the horizon. fresh day, a violence begins. the ukrainian artillery has started early maverick can supply the cluster munitions scream through the skies, cleaning the friendship with the problem used to be 120 millimeter shells. they would fire them constantly. now they have a shortage. they far, no more than 30 a day with cluster munitions. they don't start for anything or anyone. we all with, from deputy come on to have a special operations unit. my battalion this morning he checked, seeing on his for what positions these are,
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are ice to forward drops or ration point they keep watch around the clock, the enemies about 200 meters way or sometimes even mice a welcome. they offer a distraction even a little relief from the tension. the h, as in the, a bi position, drew known for ages, take tons on juicy. they see far more because we're around a vehicle we handle air recall. we also correct artillery fire. we watch with spots and we get the things done. were taken apart, their defenses. we have hits on transport to the enemies afraid of my words. he's washing up a corporal just walking around. these trenches hasn't been prepared. there's no cover above such reckless. this is often punished all too much to
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kill, but to keep the me down to keep them tends afraid. size. got them. that was good. that was beautiful to the wait for it to clear. they do this 24 hours a day and shift the it is now morning. move with hands full is all about speed. the premiums also have drones. a large swamp buggy arrives to transport us. it's a drone. kamikaze. keep an eye out and the beeping you heard is from something that never existed before this conflict, but it has proven in value, but i have a store that the simple view,
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the space is looking at the another good kind of another on the, on the nice tv, the menu on the which are fully pittsville that give me the, pardon me, let's just north for a new nation's or kindly causing drones ever present. so you crate and seems to have run into a shortage lately. not just with drones. the situation is such that, oh, you create in the tax of the boss from craig would willingly sacrifice hundreds of its fights is to capture trench aside and trench 20 meters across. now comparative silence reigns. it is suspected that keeps forces here suffering a manpower shortage. perhaps because of the huge casualties suffered during its
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summer offensive. whatever the reason the silence is sometimes deafening. this forest is cedric a vital, undoubtedly, the battle here will soon resume in august. but for now, comparative calm holds even if it offers very little come foot wide guys. do you have, see from came in the, the guns region, politicians, diplomats and regional aspects, from thousands of countries of a full play to and their agenda has the 20th on your meeting of they have all died . discussion club kicks off of the russian city of sochi, fostering multiplier t is the prime topic of the farm, and that's according to russian foreign minister, as a lover of who says does it breaks, plays a key role in a global shift towards the new world order it was supposed to be any of the
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thoughts of the authors of the vaulted club reports. very closely resonates with the assessments that we make based on the results of the events that took place over the past month and a half. primarily during the breaks meeting, the east asia summit in jakarta, the g 20 summit in new delhi, and the ministerial meeting of the un general assembly. all of these trends are emerging. the world is becoming multi polar. countries want to find reliable partners, and the main confirmation of this is the expansion of bricks. initially, 6 states joining the 5 bricks members and 20 others also wish to establish a special relations. brooks is seen as a reliable partner and a reliable structure that will not let you down and will help each member country of the association feel more confident. this is a very important process that we are witnessing now. and r t c goes down to of is
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that the forum and brings us more details on the, on folding events where president puts in these expect to just speak later this week on the anniversary event of the fall day discussion group. it's the 20th events of this kind. so the organizes of celebrating against somewhat of an anniversary and a sub you have the right have invited plenty of guess. i'm being told 142 participants from again, 42 nations have descended upon this venue in the mountainous region, just outside the city of sochi in southern russia. now the agenda is packed within with a vast array of topics from national security to economy to multiple larry t breaks. yeah, well, all sorts of things, food security too. so a really it is, it is a platform and people hear the participants the on not limited the i don't caps
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within the framework, so be sessions because in between and even during them they can mingle, they can rub shoulders. and again, there's people in representatives of pretty much the political views and it is a unique opportunity for them to meet each other to meet those who think just like them. and for those who share a very different opinion and still be able to discuss this in a civil manner. and of course, move forward, move forward when it comes to that believes move forward when it comes to in general, how the see the world and how the world might be shaped in the next decades. oh, so we spoke to a major, i'll be case, i'm a director of the united service institution who told us that the global south is taking the lead in an ever changing well. and that, that 5 i office, a collaborative platform for discussions. it seems to be what it has restricted mitten inflection point. there is
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a degree of tiredness which has seeped into the minds of words, but this good bought going to come to station and then 0 sum game kind up an approach. so to day, particularly global soft reaches and majority is looking for new dawn and new opportunities. and i'm very happy that the teams which have been put together by the conference. they're not really device unique judge, the more good novelty to in nature and everybody will have a say in that to that extent, i think the difficulties from this conference will be far more important than any of the conferences because the video team and the video agenda is very, very constructive and it has a niche. the vast majority of the global pump, which is level phobia, is a global concern not limited only to the key. this was become
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a made by turkish parliament member stuff, a kayak in an exclusive interview with art, east coast funding issue. it can that he also spoke about sweden's bid to join nato and conditions under which i'm sure i will back stocum they to join the lines. next, have a listen, or should it take or maybe even let's distinguish 2 issues as lama phobia is a global concern, not limited to, to kia, however, key to close the monitors hate driven actions near its embassy turkey. it consistently addresses its ongoing issues with sweden regarding terrorist organizations. it's important to separate middle membership from these matters. the problem lies in intention and approach, which is also evident in sweden. sweden must take distinct steps and demonstrate sincerity to gain the trust of the turkish public. these factors, sweden stands on turkey is fight against terrorism and the rise of his law. my phobia will be pivotal turkish and peas consideration. these are the key
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determinants the directors parliament finds itself at the crossroads way in on sweden's needle membership. it was there, his president has had his say. ultimately the legislators hold of the final cards. if given the choice, i doubt lawmakers would approve the memorandum between tequila, sweden, finland, and nato. show some intentions but isn't compelling. if sweden had followed even parts of it, we might be discussing different things today. if left to their own will. i don't think the natal membership of sweden would pass of sweden's failure to fully adhere to a previous memorandum has dampened enthusiasm among turkish lawmakers. adding to the strain are sweetens inaction on turkeys. concerns over p k. k. active is whom uncle ro considers terrace as does the european union and the united states. this social tension in sweden makes the upcoming october vote for from
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a sure thing. the conversation is not just about sweden. it's also part of a broader geopolitical narrative profile. actually don't let me approach this differently since 1991 nato's expansion strategy has caused some global injustices trickier and nato members since 1952 has vital geo political interest in the black seats and mediterranean regions. turkey and used to pursue a fair and equal policy that aligns with its interest with both russia and the us. an independent policy based on mutual interest is essential for our region, given our significant responsibilities. nato's expansion towards the east mentioned by the kron and trump's doubts about nato have raised concerns to warn you. crane historical mistake played a role in nero's cohesion. europe's reliance on russia's natural gas and oil is a significant factor. i'll provide more details later, but please keep this recordings. they just passed expansion strategy also weighs
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heavily on the minds of trucks. parliamentarians, these concerns shape the lens through which they view sweden's bit raising questions about the alliances overall direction. however, internal and external security concerns further complicates the situation for taking a service. we can confidently assert that greece serves as nato's eastern border. i'll be unofficially acknowledged. turkey is most pressing concern now is the refugee issue which brings potential social problems. it's worth noting that the western world has affect believe designated turkey as a buffer zone and playing grease as a defacto board or the western world's engagement with greece and the eastern mediterranean is marked by a clear bias that shapes their political decisions. this bias even extends to the us military build up near dead a gas raising questions about why heavy weaponry stations so close to, to kia, just 35 to 40 kilometers away. when asked about this,
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the responses typically centered around control in russia. but i maintain that turkey is there to target. while i have to emphasize the importance of a policy based on mutual benefit with both nato and the european union, it's crucial to acknowledge this prevailing bias which extends to the us military presence near debt a gas. because the trust issues are also in play. the close positioning of u. s. military assets, new turkey raises eyebrows. sweden's path to nato membership is faults with uncertainties. much of it hanging on a multifaceted debate among turkish lawmakers as they prepare for the crucial october vote. they are mindful of not just sweden's case, but also wider geo political stakes. dawson again r t in a stumbling the u. k. government migration policies absolutely wrong. that's according to the one in high commission,
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a to britain is hosted criticism was filmed in an undercover investigation, published by anti breaks it campaign group, high commission justin booking de also mark the british claims that it is a compassion the country considering its history. a slave, the young people for 400 years fitness for the district of the u. k. governments to then to send a some them see, cuz to the one that has of course being criticized by the countries and best suited to the u. k. in a very must say that receipt. so i know for being so close to way not braverman, which is the u. k is home sick retreat now and i'm the come by investigation that with just to be which was august rates is by comparing reuben known and quote led by donkeys shows johnston for senior high commissioners. offer one the pointing out to what most people know by the government refuses to acknowledge and that is that
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their plan is absolutely wrong then which is in his own. but i'm a journalist and to me bonded to mid to the operation meeting for senior a london club under the guise of a businessman from a south east asian company. and she needs to um, proceed. yes, one seemed to invest in his country. that's what he tried. to say to him so that they could meet him, his london cup, but then doing that to meet him, he was off to watch, he would say to the prime minister, a whole secret about the you case, immigration policy. and she responded by saying that she would tell them was absolutely wrong on that to make the choice for people for this country just to see themselves as they are the rest of the
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country. this whole us of the country country and just adding on to some of the things that the senior has acted in the before the coma. justice minister also dismissed allegations of healing of refugees in the video. but then we've also had one. does the government slamming those investigations by the pull the lid to buy a donkey saying that to kick on the operates from the position of mutual respect and open dialogue with this case we should each, when it comes to matches, such as the migration and economy to be the process of deals that the 2 countries have signed per one day is the right place to support those looking for century and opportunities for one day is committed to the principle that every person, whether the or london or from elsewhere is 3 to day quali. rolanda in the u. k. a parade from a position of mutual respect and open dialogue that i want on high commissioner to
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the u. k. police, an important tool in maintaining our strong bow, a trouble relationship with the united kingdom, the u. kids, government, scientist in some east for them seek is to be one that was the unlawful and according to the court of appeals, not so long ago. besides, you get child, which was the last last you would have seen a lot of them c cause and the continued incentive to be one the on a one way she could to claim a to them day and december, the high court to miss the see respects of seagulls have been just to the government plan, but several individual a, some c cause and the tablet a some age took the case of the court of appeals which has moved is that the policy offer you take if i'm good to help? if it's decision could be child is in the supreme court by the likes the office way library from and which is the home sick retreat at the talking about. you also to believe in folks that islam see cause will fly to wonder,
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which is an unsafe country campbell, i'm talk about it and it's still in conflict with it today, but which is the gsp. and so when i'm in pain, so starts to off. so how do you go responsibilities of for processing the resettlement off if you choose to the one that and that's just by court documents that she made against her and the with miss m instead of government. the secretary has also faced a few reasons sustained backlash from united nations high commission on refugees with delegates of repute team. hi, and questioning how motivation i didn't scan and vis, you know, the boy see these and just and discriminate to read proposal. so the comments of the high commissioner of one to, to the united kingdom, up high ballistics, just at the backups, off of the gravely calling for reforms of the global migration system. morning. indeed, as you just mentioned that that's i'm control, migration was and is essential, challenge it to be some countries now let's cross live to get say terrible home
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elisa lawyer, senior policy at a be is to do the policy analysis and research is nice to have you join us right now. what, what do you make of u. k. migration policy in general category. right, so that's what i actually even if that's interesting, let's you all put it into the truck. will this new topic was that it's just, we simply be installing it to come possible what you hear x trucks that are being cotton patched up so that it's actually the, it is they make the, you know, if you got decent, this is the go with this and you've got a negative to you. what festival. so the beginning. yeah. because what's the hot west small pieces that i put stuff together to tell a story the book just wanted to on the one. on the other hand, i think everybody understands that the one the one to receive these richard cheese
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is because nobody else was there. the pros bed, the rides, the idea that one was one, the, the one that you've provided. you can get 67 people. i'm one to not come. now you making the unbox of the 16, but you actually do both say because nobody's really, really. there's not only the 2 drawers, but that is the 4 piece. that's not really what needs to be. nobody needs to come up with this. the got be some pieces to make that we need the safety, the safety that can get actually sick. that's tried to quickly faced the beach government. they run the control. is that correct? well, no, i get the. yeah, the but let me ask you follow up from what you have heard so far? were you able to make sense of what you heard the minister say? i did not make pennsylvania. i what the,
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the recording was did not make sense to the doesn't make sense. now what i have them say that they say that they record the minutes. but would you say that scott, that is also putting false. why they, what it is that people, when we get the least done by the way to the restaurant and discuss what to do. so my personal, we will have a video of what my receipt was. now i may be, i'm not going to play the same game as those people. what i'm going to say is the one that is receiving refugees who are brown and black because the only one that receives the neuro what research is from ukraine. i suspect we'd love to be sense to on that because there was one day of activity with you from other countries in the country. from there you can do that. what's what the people,
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everything kind of stuff put in each and got little pieces. it's did so much go with this, you with the one box of the but in reality tv, we really see the blocking bravo reduce. because no one in the world wants to deduct from there. what did we do? all right, now. busy a lot of people have one or 2 reservation or comments, you know, regarding this a policy generally, but from your assessment it, do you see the u. k. making any amendments to the migration policy generally from the reaction of people. but the other ones are good. how can i tell you what you, what are you going to be too big or personal opinion? what's one of what is to be the guy? i sense how to say on the so you can for this is pretentious old me the only pretend.
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