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likes are done in the interests of the russian government to a that'd be conflicted, the searching must and that the, i'm to, they mean the military to groups incident is on the on forces ended up wrap this up, but forces must recognize that the military organizations need to add to the show team and then need to add that dresser. might that all of them the acting incomes come kind of queasy, because both of them. i'm actually not, i'm not sure not today. i miss it so that that opens and the way to the resolution of all the problems. and so that is so that they are very, very good position and that the russian federation is taking. we explained that some of our interventions relate to that from incense i've been talking to
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the civilians in, in savannah. i've spoken to jenna voted on there. and so what involved in helping us with that newspaper defined the piece and the demo present that they need and that would then maintain going back to it with that i sent revision so that we can act to get that one on month. as of that guy. so i know that grade readiness funded by the foreign minister. encouraging and did this deputy if i had been somebody on of the be great readiness to co operate with us a look government who added that one bag of foundation caused by the veteran i had to add to co operate with us as we did with these challenges on the african continent. right now you, you mentioned the, the, the issues in israel and palestine of the 2 states. so there's something something you have mentioned. you've talked about this,
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i guess one of us to big gratification. so as, as to how challenging would it be to achieve the 2 state solution. this has this band with the united missions over the years, but we have them still be able to achieve that. why is it so difficult to achieve when it's, it's a, it's a position 1st of all, all of the palestinians. eh, given what just happened in terms of the creation of the state of these rights in the end, what do we do? so i'm going to position as of all that great, that ok, let's have a state to state solution on the basis of the night, this is a 7 board us and with that capital in a is service of them. and they did all of that. and the, i think they the what is a big step is that the is early government has consistently been working.
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but typically with the got to this settlements on the west, back to on the mind, the possibility for the mega as of that 2nd, 2nd state. as is necessary to go back to the negotiations to create the 2nd viable state a of the police didn't. and people in the waiting in the context of within the framework that they've said like the good citizen and bought this. so i, i think that part of the big, big challenge is the best way these really government city actually genuinely a, it development adds up aspect of, of that kind of what we're seeing, the rise of the global south economically, politically. and so making so many, all that dimensions what opportunities you think exist, you know, for on the, on the global platform for the global south, where the u. i ranked indeed the countries like china and i like in the
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ad growing as a that's as they have been, improve the positions of the girl by solved as old. and one of the issues that we've really been raising is, is the fate. the fate of this us, that level of development was the agend that during the 30 a of, of the united nations. because as you know, look at all of those sustainable development goals or 70 number that they have to do with addressing the challenges of the grow by itself, the annual fall. but to the annual bondai and bro bye has the facilities ends on the agenda issue that they bring to essentially solve issues.
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and a big, big major problem is major problem is, was made by the way that in 2015 to say we agree. on the 17th i set number of goals which must be achieved by the, at the end of it. we are nowhere anywhere near globally, actually in those goals. so the, the, the, the, the global south thing, the global. so if there's an obligation really, to take up this much because of what his ends up was, are saying that the, the general assembly of the united nation is now in september. did the review of where are we with the got to assess the net develop and goes all the way through. and they said that the way through we've only actually lived 15 percent, 15 percent of the targets that we have. it means for the other half, now you have an obligation go to the 85 percent and, and the sums of money,
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what the spending or that like if this gold scroll is by doing that that, that huge $3.00 to $3.00 to $4000000000.00 a truly a $3.00 to $4.00 trillion dollars a in order to to for the next 7. this was, was all of this money going to come from. now i'm say go by itself as an obligation really to push to make sure that this goes, i didn't, did realized is in the interests of this off in general under this. yeah, that was, is related to, as it meets in, in, in of, i'd like to buy it by the representatives of 20 been 5 countries of this off. and they were discussing the fact that in 1974, the un general assembly adopted the declaration and the program of action
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and for the creation of a new international economic. on monday i arose then because of this in the equality in balance between the develop north, north end to go by. so let's definitely have this new international economic or that we're just going to address that declaration and burn them of action. but in reality, nothing happens. in them act. so these are and if i've done this, which meant to not run in january, i say, next year 2024 is a 50th anniversary of that doctrine of that declaration. and therefore, we must aim to ensure that the intended ready for next to really in states that process over the creation of
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a new international economic on that it must become part of the global effort. again that, that as a go by itself that might now be best suited through it, just $7.00 to $7.00 bus train is going to be bought and that's the global solves, comes behind that the effort for that effort above i've described a new internationally economy or that it has to and it is, it is to address the development, the marginalization, whatever of the kinds of the sauce and, and, and with the increasing strength of the global i solved, as i say with kind of like, i know, we kind of like in the process the lens on and i think we drove ourselves is much better place now than it was done is i will i to make sure that the
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initiative like that of moving forward with that? does that union doesn't actually calling in regard is actually realized. all right, mister president, let's talk about the, the african renaissance that to use that for you have pushed that for over the years and so on. in fact, it's been getting cascading to the average african. but talk to us what challenges spend us up stucco to like painting or cheating? that's the vision. i think the 1st thing is there is an exception acceptance or that vision. and the end of consciousness it to say we as upper gains need the lead back of the function and the renaissance of the funding and across the board. and then lunch is and we have for me to do that, going trust me. i mean, once, once you have a,
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a deal of opinion on activist contracts activist, then it as in place and all right, in terms of the funds, how does that impact on the ads? why do it do with music and isn't that demand? how does it impact on the economy? how does it impact an education lab? doesn't backed on why? definitely. so i'm saying the critical element is the i don't think that a, as i forget, we have develop guy said sufficiently punch and dies that i said cyprus, engineer at to be able to be driving for us for that renaissance is necessary to impossible. and the, i do see a wedding in guinea cannot pre eh, an option to a hosting and i forgot they, they host and then i forgot the electron begins and made this year. and the
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investors to do that is around the, for not getting involved. and didn't do that very keen to be part of the funds movement and not forget to run this as movement precisely in order to raise this level of consciousness and commitment. so i, i think that's our major task to make sure that we, we actually be the at punch as an activist and active as i, before the renaissance of offered it. that's estimates. i totally agree, let facing the african g d p, especially on the sub saharan. we saw fine africa has seen new net progress in the last few decades. and all of that. how can we begin to see the big economic growth on the african continent you what we're talking about, the new africa renewed africans so on how do we begin to see the big growth on the continent? i think if you look at the,
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or the reports of the african development bank of the you and you've got an information for africa, the bang eh, i am f indeed. even them. i think that you would find one of the conclusions is and what is slowing down to put the entry out of south side and not for that in terms of growth. i did major economies in that region, south africa. so i'm not going to go into amazing, very bad shape. so it pulls down everybody as design jet and you call them in so and that you and. ready does made job plans, it's them. it's them that are pulling down. this is in the great job growth of g in terms of some stuff that are not for it. so we need to
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focus on a list gotten to such as a south african. i agree with that, and so we saw the guys need to focus on sorting out the programs on this up for the, for them. because the more develop in economy declines. it more it, but it was found that founders on the on today. so we'd like to attend the drum and i'm saying suddenly and this started off again case. but all of us see all of the good parts of the organization. as i've mentioned. they would say that but is impacted negatively on this quote. i the big countries and install time and effort and so you update all of them that's good to attend to this month of the challenge of achieving the necessary high out of a sense of state and the rates of growth. the. let's talk about the issues of ministry. clues on the continent of africa is not needed to ministry cruise in the sixties and the 70s pop of the eighty's. and then we're seeing, you know,
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who was coming back again in the 21st century. we've seen it, and molly recede, need a couple, you know, and so what is your assessment of the cruise on the african continent right now, they all claim to one way or the other, trying to solve the african problem, the of the they have to take away what the issues are, you know, what's real assessment of that? no, i think it's a, it's set up for the deflection. it'd be this close i'd read to him about is that inflection of the failure of the democratic system. in fact, to go off again, countries and i know on kind of, for instance, that does had some cause, but a lot of a democratic elections. but in the end, do they do find that then there's a core and a cutter, and even now there's a media to government that they say that if we look at that role is wrote that the
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s and plus eh, 50, you'll find that that we have this democratic elections and all that, but in fact, always being changed in 3 families. that was an 18 and so in the, and the population get fed up with that this democratic system is not working. let's break it all in some instances said in west africa, a red incense is way in the young us. so just maybe maybe i forget to for the minute that i thought that way and uniforms. this is a use. it would then come to the zation that we would, might even have had the succession of a, a democratic elections. but these people that we keep electing
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people who've never broken from fresh go to negative a new orleans. all of the agreements that the, from a, from a form congress signed would fries as a go to independence. many of them remain with those agreements to do with the ministry with, based on the language and all of these things. so i'm saying young people say that we did the black, we've been elected so many times. they in fact they've been called but a all by they do within the context of the know, put on the framework, the stablish. but i have friends with the fact that independence now go for that. now the young. ready about what and uniforms. so they would then use guns to remove these politicians. would they say how compromised? because the idea that they've got tight defense, beautiful and innocent,
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and we want to break. so i'm saying that's what i'm saying. it's a failure of the democratic systems. so in the and to get 3010, a massage at the end of the in the many cases in many incense you can do can't blame that. if you look closely at this democratic system, that democratic thing that's been going on practically, what does it mean? i'm sure you can't blame them, but that is what i understand why they act in particular ways. as i say, what is i guess the new york or the end of the new york or united is politicians was the end for election. i never heard good language and they get directed or but in the substance, the appraiser at present it is something that is wrong. so in indefinitely i think
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as i forget this type of the question that you were asking about enough again renaissance. because when you say and he was africa every, every born after that, what does the end a sense? what kind of polluted on back to what, what kind of political assistant? and as you would know, i mean in our case, and this off again case in the a and c case. our basic basic document says that the books i've got now is when we've worked in the, in the power we ask ourselves, how do give expression to not to apply to that as wind elections. shut it off by the peoples of but how do i arrange the deed, the political constitutional order so that the muscles of the people have a sense of co participating in the governing?
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depending that one church that's part of the renaissance. when you say in african renaissance in the politics and government is you go to answer the question, what does it me and did con to me, it's admittedly that, do i do? if i'm, if i do, i do get to select it is good to go beyond that way. either people given i knew it because my government, to what extent does this government driven by the consciousness that it's elected to say of the people not, not for but big people to said for 7 retract. i'm saying i'm does 5 w off again renaissance to define you'll probably do that on to but it's, i'm sense of the failure of our demo for us is that then cottages? a did the 10 of the core data
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a because the political systems and individuals, countries and in many kinds individual gotten his 82 to address the challenges facing. so is the challenge and so we have to look at the, the end result and resolve. the problem is in this topic. so would talk about the african, the average of attendance, the one who suffers from the breakdown, all that conflicts. probably, spencer, in sit down. you mentioned that separate times the challenges in sudan at also able to ins. and by the way, where there's the political issues of these, i'm a p f and the opposition. and so all of that you intervened in some of those. how do we begin to get chief to the solution issue as to how african leaders come come together to say no, you shouldn't go beyond this level. would remember that what they used to be this?
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i forgot peer review mechanism which you were part of a buffering at the time you for my president of my job to show the boss and job. and so many of us, how do we begin to bring back that consciousness amongst african leaders in solving your own problem on the, on the, on the continent? is it, as well as saying that i think one of our major challenges is that rebuilding of the african renaissance move from a 2 to 3 inject into the african mind. this concept will say. and after that, we bought it. so because you'd like to discuss, in what sense do you see at one point where you say i forgot the very bottom that has been that in a sense. and what is it that will have happened to it is ogden, you know, same, has been identified. the peer review mechanism,
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a executive part of that process that the african need as african lead as good sit together as p. s. and say we need to look at. so the guy in order to assess it, according to the following criteria, is informed by that understanding of your tests, whatever and the sense once other ones that the understanding goes down, then just i'd say no, but i did do that. domestic might as well. i do, i've been cleaned up, you end up missing, my gosh. that sense of being p as with the forget, with the comment? does the development particularly i forgot, does up yes. with that consciousness i bought the sun sort of according to that. so i really, as i say i, i think we can avoid, in order to fundamentally, to avoid all of these are directions and, and definitely even re energizing process is like the peer review mechanism.
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get the most of the different on the continent. the ability to got an organization and trade unions and judges and laws, then everybody what going on with united way united that around good perspective of an i forget that in a sense and much defined smith's every gun. and then the sides of that i see at the end is less than the odds. what does it mean and decides in economic, what does it mean in politics? infections, which i've done to it, is situations very, very button is a just as like a peer review mechanism would follow to eh, is a good to go to try to enjoy the content and enjoy doing as i say, 11 more course military. because if you don't have a sentiment there view that at least one offer, if i renewed,
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offered the signed off. if you can be characterized by millions articles was my so was, must a cadillac dies and i forgot to be born. is that the people governing and therefore they had no does need to resort to um, so 5 button on the dev, oppose. and all of this to go to the government integrated that they defy. they bought an agreement not physically. but in the end, the marriage with the solution to their products, then you will, you won't have cost, but i'm saying at the base of it is the construction of a political system, the political mobilization which focuses the minds of the applicants on the task over of renaissance, let's talk about breaks. uh, the south africa it's is, is very critical of a central also to the issue
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a big. so what potential does the brakes have us a new mechanism for global governance? what's your view of that? when i, my view really is that it breaks break still as to breaks the task back to define its tasks. you've got to fix, bang that is clear. we'll come to that as it breaks, gunners and put in our money and so on. and that would be this bang, which was the address challenges of basic other kinds of yourself. and a large part of it, this influx fact that development. that's clear. but what as, as breaks come together to do, i think that's a month than that, but it still needs to defy. is it the
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have common political body? in which case i'm those kinds of politics. is it united? is it a to address month as a business i go to then stability into went or just send the books countries or whatever? no, no, i think that's the, the brakes as really a very, very important products to define itself as we exist for the federal purposes and when now in the last submit to break. so i mentioned and enjoyed this rec, when it's a document that you members what, what the criteria why just got to do this. why didn't not that run and so on. that was that like there was a reasoning behind it. i've no doubt that i should not behind it, but i'm saying that as a citizen, i don't know it's in that sense that i'm saying that i think breaks needs to define
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it. so clearly we have breaks and we come together on the basis of the following to do differently. i think that dispute to come. thank you mr. president for talking to. i think you guys live with us. the, the you started clean. there's never been a model of any military alliance auto political alliance. that is the fundamental difference between india and many of the other countries. so this comes with the total price, because as you said, that uh, alliances and countries which $1.00 to,
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to be a part of them. and if you are not, then you looked upon with a suspicion. but it does kind of as to what all these black and white divisions of the the in the early 1880 brands decided to subjugate medic escobar, however, the mother got the king that refused to submit in 1883. during the 1st franco mail, i guess, a war, the friend sent a punitive expedition to force submission on the island. the aggressor ships brutally bombarded the coastal settlement. the invaders managed to force fully imposed control over amount of gas cars external affairs. but the french wanted
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never able to suppress the malagasy striving for freedom. the best on grief spread across cons. i this way the foaming for ton to the antagonist, at least 200 people have been killed since friday according to try to send you an old horse, a local joint. and it says to us from the territories itself, in its vicinity, what i'm up lots of posts with them has been won 5 times. i didn't says haven't stopped crossing back and forth. people got sitting and keyless not knowing where to go and not knowing where to sleep. the point worked with us as count on say, didn't talk to me. the a new truth is wally official reports of these take that prepared to consider right
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