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of the, well, it is definitely not every day that one gets to walk in a studio and one of the world's most beautiful and historic spots. we are indeed as where it says on the great who of china. in the meantime, what do we know? we know the bottom it person has met with the bit. that means president here in china, in the capital on the sidelines of the belt on road for him. schedule, still busy manual meetings to come. i know its own in order to pave the way and connect the multi per lot wild. what we can do right now to get the latest, what exactly is happening is our correspondent moran guys did. is that in beijing more just to run us through what exactly came out of those tools width of it? i mean, i need to turn in what does the schedule look like over the next 24 hours? but let's see, it's actually longer than 24 hours these these conference,
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all these for a lots today and tomorrow, but it is full flags may have hooton's. last meeting today is expected around about 9 pm and they'll continue tomorrow. today, for example, he has already met with his view, the news counts about the prime minister, vietnam, who again, profess friendship, love towards russia, where many of the, the new students have started the to the relationship between russia and vietnam. a good relationship historically. and there's also even advice i'd like to visit the top, the city of business. what is the rise of the development of friendly relations between our countries is already something of our tradition, as is typical between countries. the basis of these relations is trade in economic
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types. this year we have seen a positive upward trend with 6 percent growth over the 1st 6 months of the year. of the 90 to sell, when you multiply by vietnam, attaches great importance to the comprehensive strategic partnership with russia, as well as close ties that have existed between our countries. for many years. the non considers ross at the top priority and it's foreign policy. this is why we want to develop relations with russia effectively and substantially in the efficiency. of course, these 4 of being attended by representatives to the presidents and prime ministers . numerous a top need is, but also dignitaries, delegations from move a $130.00 countries from, from around the world. officially, the theme is the best and boot initiative, something that is tremendously important for se, asia, as well as africa and the middle east. china is huge. and beach has applied
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to build infrastructure, spending basically much of the old world and the close give them the sums of money involved over the past 10 years. knew about a trillion dollars have be marshall towards establishing the best and boot initiative. many countries have something, something to gain from, deepening that cause. we've tried that, but that is a fishy unofficially. of course this presents an opportunity for many lead has a in including a future meetings today. the bigger the seat between flag me approval and believes for example, of, of thailand as well as paps pact to start, it is an opportunity to sit down and took so i knew there is a lot to talk about, especially as no number of conflicts going on and voices that may be one hot before
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fine, you will get to show that to pens. what i thought was more a guides to reporting from beijing for us. well, the meantime, what i do want to do is bring in file to new director of the international business at a business ethics, a beautiful students, national business and economics. thank here for joining us. those are um, i mean the belt roads initiative is an unbelievable project. so many countries involved so much money spent, what makes it special? what makes it different? well, the better road is really and this is who pump proposed by china on or president and she didn't pin part of allowing the participation of so many countries as so far, there is a $140.00 countries that sign up uh, west china to participate. whereas the either the member and, and also with specific projects. and the other thing is it's so inclusive because there is no discrimination over the different political re,
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james different believes on the different way of life. so therefore, the key is really respect with respect to that there for us, but we find the commonality and that is why presidency proposed the community of uh, uh, shared the future. so by sharing the future, we have common values, and this kind of value is based on crushed based on the integrity and also based on the forward looking and then fact speak all louder than words. so the fact that we really received a lot of a skepticisms from the western countries, whether china is gone, no, all right, take the entire west and weather is china is going to build a new i lies against the west, et cetera. but now after 10 years, you know, it's on me to countries, so many people have benefited was job opportunities. it was better connectivity. and also as a larger marketplace that they can play with during the globalization process. and
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so therefore, uh, you know, people have the right say, any responsible leader will have to take responsibility for what people really want instead of their fantasy dreams. you know, it's interesting. you mentioned that the step to the steps to some of the west. what is it that drives the skepticism? is it fia, of china? is it an unwillingness to accept that they con, dictate the tom, i think, what is the price? but when i was really studying in the united states, you know, we were a subject of sympathy on people sent, there's used a toy and then goes to our kids and cetera. and now we're a septic of and i now so the and, you know, why everywhere is made in china why shoes made it easily uh, are less expensive because of the meeting tyna. and then when they come to bathing
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uh for the 1st time, the, well this is really new in new york. so therefore, you know, when people cannot really believe what, what they used to believe, then you know, they get really astonished and they get uncomfortable. so the 2nd is, you know, what people are so much a used to the western type of, for he government a, the western type of fuss, who pay already. and now, you know, wide chinese people are driving cars and they are driving the city is b, m, w isn't porch. so they used to be a, a city and bathing a city or bicycles. so they enjoy the contrast. and now they are at par or they are doing even better or they're not. so that's also something that makes up, not them on confidence. and the other is really the, or the, or type of uh, mentality. when you really uh got rich or you'll, you'll get a long and then you'll get aggressive. so therefore,
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but now look at the great war. the great war is really for the 1st 5. this is not really for aggression. and so try not really invested. i agree they have, they had bad and does not really have the need to really cost of their eyes are all the people's land or all other nations property. so therefore, it is really the hot working and it is also the wise leadership of the communist party that really, you know, having this been a wonderful era. that's really something the heart of hotly or, and, and uh, uh, by collaborating with the rest of us are all done particularly, you know, during the, this entire century also be done w t o. there is really revolutionary changes in terms of people thinking in terms of the drive and from a nurse shape and innovation. and this really makes a whole lot difference. i think it's a learning curve for the whole role. it's a learning curve for you and for the china. i couldn't imagine. not 20 years ago. i
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could read it by a car. i could really have, i have a whole house. so now i'm used to, i hope the road i'm particularly the western countries. the said terrorist this get, this is kind of really learned to accommodate accept the fact that certain things say that because i visited facing when i was a child and you said the sit, you buy schools, the city of futons and no one could imagine. i mean, no one knew them, but china would become what china is now. so i agree. it's been such an unbelievable re generation of this country. i'm. the one thing i do want to ask is obviously because about china has become irreplaceable. like you said, the people can now get cheaper to add to insurance because they're made in china. exactly. and yet people talk about teen named kaden from china. oh, we can do without it just like we can do without russian energy. has just not feasible. it's not logical, so is this absolutely. i noticed just increasing. hey, paul chrissy going on in the western countries let in by the united states because
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they always say, okay, we have full democracy. and what is democracy? democrats is, does not allow people to vote and does not allow fuel politicians to spread their rhetoric. it's the people who are really afraid to make their own choices. they, they come pick me to eat valley. they kind of pick meeting russia, maybe event at meeting china and then business community come the side. i do business with china. i do business with kenny. i no problem. bye. no politicians are coming. oh, you know, i don't trust china that they trust to be and then they, they trust india. so the hey, leanne is bowed down. they don't trust themselves. so therefore, you know, uh wires are responsible leader. well. busy really play the international harmony and to allow people to make their own decisions, to make, to allow the business leaders to the side on the contract level. so therefore,
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if they decided, okay, china is really a bad environment. i do not want to invest over there. fine, but china is really creating a more enabling environment. and now we have more than, you know, a certain 100000 phone foreign companies invest in china. and they also build an entire cluster. it's not really something isolated a project or isolated assembly lines within a certain, especially economic zone that connected financial aid they are connected was all the supply or spare parts. and also with the impulse of raw materials into china, right. if you look at simply the april form or pass a lot of cars. so therefore it is really something that is assembled in china but made from the whole world and also cater to the whole world marketplace. so it is verma who really makes such side of the list decision, the dealing king or the risking or the coupling. they are really political
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fantasies. so they just want it to make a difference. okay, i don't trust you. i don't like you. i don't want to do business with you and then, you know, let people really make touch sort of decision on what i also want to ask you is that when you're in a dozen energy, you feel that in beijing you feel that also i was talking with call in and didn't easy for them find cold. and when you go to europe, it's all just the difference. but it's much more rooted in the past. i feel that age has got an end of the tips of agency. do you think we're going to see a shift of global power commercial power to eastwood? well, let's just is already taken place because the key for them is, is hope. so i work hard. i can better get a better position and i can get a better income from the house. i look at the texting driver i i,
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i travel with. he said ok. if i make a 100 or more today, my wife will be happy. huh. my case will cost me so therefore, versus hope. this is the confidence and this is really the dryer for happiness. you know, from, however you are, you can be a russ level deliberate boy, but you have the hope that you're going to earn the money. you're going to marry the right, go on, you're going to buy the house. and this is something that drives people to work hard. and the government gave a, uh, the leeway because during the planned economy, you know, you and me also went through that. and so everything was decided the whole hell, however you worked hard, you get the same with other peers. so therefore you are really not motivated. and the other fact is that entrepreneurship right now, every age people, we have one company with the entire. so therefore, you know, got case in the color it's, they, they talk about
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a one fight is they start with something they may fail, but this failure kind of really good accumulated to success or to a bricks. and this is something that's really very encouraging. an aspiring and uh yeah, uh both and me, i think troubled all along the road. you will see your up on in america. you know, the, the building is still with the building a 100 years ago. the road is still as rocks as sort of years ago, a cetera. so they're just taken for granted. and i worked for the british compet a for 5 years. i, my colleagues, what i would say is saying that a, well, you'll, k is a sunset in countries o u as pretty much a complement of the sun is already set. so therefore, uh, you know, i think it's really a, a growth curve on china is also on the other hand of growing slowly because when you build a high rise building, you know, uh, on top of it, uh,
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the growth rate is slow, but still the bigger issue there, so that is why she brought up the high quality growth. so we had the economy grows, and now we want to really to have a balanced lifestyle. like more leisure time, more training for the workers, the more catering to the environmental quality. and also, you know, more of the innovation. so with the rather really or the time to be able to have a better harmony with nature, with people with neighbors. unaware the global community. mm. well, it's asking us little something to look for, to definitely facing a certain that it's a capable of accomplishing great things. so i've seen no doubt that it can do that too. thank you so much for joining us ahead. that was by about 10 to the director of the center for international business ethics at the university of international business and economics. thank you. thank you. well, that's all. so take
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a look at our correspondent and the carriage is also in beijing, and she's covering the belt and vote for him. she poured all the details recently. a don, hey ad, before i'm in the media center to be most specific, you probably see of thousands of journalists bouncing around behind me. it's not just international journalist, but based on across china. of course, this is the country's most important diplomatic event of the year as white and extraordinary feeling for me because i was actually living here in china in 2013 when president she times how when he launched the belt from virginia to another motive. how i was hoping about a lot, but now 10 years later to see the impacts that is high. that means you know, deals the son good to have a 200 bill sign. whatever. a $150.00 countries across 5 continents to really know how to balance and what it needs to be playing out on the ground. i have a special guest with me on doing that by dtn report. that's younger chang. see you
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actually spent weeks traveling around all of the belt and road countries to get a sense of how has made an impact on the ground. thank you so much for joining us today. i know how busy you are this week and you've been traveling a lot, so i take it cuz it gives us an idea of what struck you the most about the belts in both countries, of course and offer support. thank you very much for having me on the program. now when we talk about the felt enrolled initiative, we can talk about this merits pros and cons on paper on the internet for weeks on end. but it's a whole nother thing when you go see these projects in prison and see how the benefits people's lives and make doing business a lot easier. for example, we went on the world's highest paid road called the care of cor, i'm highway which wings pockets, dawn and china. and the 2nd phase of the project has been justin finished in 2020, under the belt enroll initiative and the traders and met along the along the way say this highway really provides a safe and stable way of, of moving goods around in a disaster prone area. and which is very convenient,
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opposed to a much longer see road that has to go through the straight them, alaska and to southeast asia. so it makes doing business a lot more, easier and safer. and by the way, many traders on the way call me assume the which means, uh brother in chinese, that has been criticism. so hasn't though, particularly of countries looking to china thinking how long it been that you, you know, going into these countries during this. what are you trying to call cause the steam accusations have being levied on certain western financial institutions for their allegedly predatory lending behaviors towards developing countries. these accusations were quickly dispelled as mis, and conspiracy theories by the same western media organizations. we sticking to the same talking points this time on china against china, while lacking any concrete evidence of how this don't call that trap, really materializing into a so called a default occupation,
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call them as ation scenario. so that seems to me a little bit of a double standard. you get to see your trip. so i think it's 2 is done both. right . so let's take a look at the young. thank she's with this is is double airport. one of the world's busy is terminals was about $200000000.00 passengers per year. however, when travellers step out of the building and hit the bustling streets of this metropolis, it could take them up to an hour and a half to reach the city center. in january this year, a brand new airport mitchell line was open, reducing the travel time to just 24 minutes. where you go, he is the service center chief of this line. if any of them has the have it. so this is the 1st space in the airport line. some of the total lives of 34 kilometers operation begin on january 22nd of this year. all the traits on this line are provided by our company, c, r, r c,
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to jo locomotive. the train travels at 120 kilometers an hour, making it the fastest of way in turkey, capable of ferrying up to $800000.00 passengers per day to the chancel. the small or crude trade configuration consists of 4 cars are designed to be flexible. it can be coupled together to form longer trade. so there on the bottom, passenger sort of additional cars can be got it to make it an $800.00. for example, as we were filming a passenger came up to offer advice to way 5. we're going to happen to have this thread in here. it's very comfortable. i'm not taking any more shuffle balls. there's trade or cities fumble. safety is a top priority with over 800000 kilometers of smooth operation on the record. the last time a safety concern was triggered was during
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a major earthquake and se turkey in february, 1 uh, i guess uh, with this 50 minutes we mobilize our onsite team to conduct that inspection of the vehicles. after careful examination, who's determined that the trains right and don't say, we're only releasing which one is a good, easy going thing off as early as, as ego currently in the 1st stage of the project, the trades are fully automated. however, the 2nd phase of the project, all the trades will be upgraded to operate was on man driving. and once i get this slide is the 2nd stage project. the new upgrade at trees are locally manufactured in the capital and colorado. boosting local employment in this high tech project. junction 6 digit it is time board took it as far as like, while vasa and china, all strategic partners on the international stage, the west seems to be the last ones to celebrate those ties from on. this is all to
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correspond to read the calls for the the most amazing have them built in their friendship for decades. and it seems that now that friendship is stronger than ever, which is very significant. considering the states all the global affairs. and not only are they helping each other out, but also working with other countries to ensure their common ultimate goal of a multi polar world. i didn't like minded countries to their club through the international forms. they found that like the shanghai corporation, organization, and directs and these to platforms, i'm not only becoming more popular, but also more relevance as various countries, especially in the global styles, have become the solutions by western alternatives and their policies. they feel that the west is not looking out for their best interests and resorts to bullying message when it doesn't get its way. president biden seems to make america weaker
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on the world stage every single time he travels abroad. and now he's taking his jumbo jets with his entourage to lecture india in the global south on the climate change. while he's of contributing to some of the behaviors that contribute to simply say is so serious. we need to make sure that we're leading by example. and as a result of this proceed, hypocrisy the global south is being turned against us by russia and china. there is no one size fits all time plate to guide countries and establishing democracy. a nation can choose such folds and methods of implementing democracy that would best suit this particular state based on its social and political system, its historical background, traditions and unique cultural characteristics. it is only up to the people of the country to decide whether they've state is a democratic one. that's why most going beijing are building a block of economically powerful countries to resist what they see as western unilateralism. and if you take into account all the members of these organizations,
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as well as the ones that will be added soon, you can see just how much weight they hold. and these countries with less dependence on the west, the majority of trade, for example, between russia and china is already settled in roubles or you want. and what for 8, that is the equivalent about $190000000000.00. well, that was last year and that number is only set to grow, and 5, russia is now one of china's top trade partners for the 1st time. well, imagine what will happen when older friends drop the dollar as well and unites militarily. it will definitely we shape the international system and that's exactly what they're after. they use wages are in place. so for this i'm stage dogs are comfortable in some things is rotating in terms of add ons. i'm the years are as well as and chain when the yeah oh. ready
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those for lunch. i want to shoot this. uh huh. a no rush uh election. china knows what it's developing. russia knows what it's developing, like, and they have shown contrary to other countries that they did not come to impose anything. it's obvious that washington is not a sign of this powerful friendship. so add an even more countries to the list is definitely not great news for the us. that's why they even came up with a new african policy to counter china. and ross has presence in the continents. and this spring, us officials visited several african countries, promising numerous headlines states. and that's the scramble for africa had begun their choice and sized or african partners. lots. many of them all fed up, quite frankly, and looking for a breath of fresh air, something they seem to find in russia and china as future plans and perception of
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the world. and every meter is he has another opportunity to map out that feature. well, joining me now again, all to contrib, set political on this call. so call we would try to came by window, ask you to, can we are about to be blown or by the great wall of china, which would be a very historic and dramatic task. but i'm not quite ready for it. i'm so obviously tomorrow the big meeting would like to be about one on one between president puritan and president she such an interesting relationship because it's historic and it's a little send me to mentioned security, economic, diplomatic military. increasingly to what is it about the to lead to specific fuel the 2 countries that allows for really the snow limits connection? well 1st they have a very strong personal relationship. they celebrate the pressure of president putin's birthday. i do sound gay and then later in the days the celebrate their
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birthday, those she's you, mr. president, please press the 1st day together. i believe we're seeing donasia at and so they and what really brought them together is really for the national interest of. ready as russia and china, that's why there's a very solid foundation in the russia, china partnership. this relationship began a long before before both president food and president choosing pain, but he continued and even gradually build up. now russia is china's largest energy partner and, and child after the special after the western sanction junction, only russia, china is able to provide different consumer goods to fill. the fill the vacuum that was left by the western companies as president put in and said that the chinese brand is particularly quite a chinese cars, has improved to such a point. now, it's not a, it's not a matter of section. it's because there are at the quality that the russian
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consumers would like to purchase. and so this, this relationship will only continue to grow over the years. i think you're right, 100 percent about that personal ties. i've seen, they've met something like full 2 times one on one, and that's twice as much as they have with either a new of, with all the leaders. i'm united as well. so i think when i compare the very, both of them very capital with that was, you weren't hear them saying, i mean like fight and she's a pick. tate up boots as a kid off that book. she's a dictator. i mean, it don't strike me in the west, but that's such a knock of diplomacy. amongst politicians that is quite disappointed really isn't uh indeed, but let's, let's face it. so i ask you a half the time bite and doesn't even know what he's talking about. so i think it's a, it's senior abuse really to put bite and you find as a camera. but at the same time, you are right to the western politicians. they are,
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their goal is to win votes and they do anything to win that both when they're k electing to the office, often times that do not deliver on their promise. whereas in russia and china, a people believe show not tell you action, not words like confucius says, you less than 2 once words, but you watched their action and rush so far, both present the food and then present she has showed that they can deliver. now be sorry and some see what comes out of the thought me thing to more that was thought to contribute to pick on this cause off the worry he will be back at the top with me. we will be back. do not worry. we have got everything. no, i don't fear the the
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