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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, yeah, rolling out the red, white and blue with a lot of my persians, given a warm welcome to meet the president of the united arab emirates, but focused on the conflicts in the middle east. ukraine, among other issues as well. the israel says ground by who's arranging in the southern gauze and city of con eunice. exactly the place right humanitarian crisis has taken a serious problem. civilians would read this specifically for safety and mr. landscape pulls the plug in a meeting with us lawmakers counseling at the last minute as the reports of mileage of
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a risk between washington and key of over the failure of the much 5 to counter of 10 to the again, the all right at 3 pm here. at most, go on for pm in abu dhabi. let's kick off this alice program on our tea and head straight to the persian gulf because within the last hour vladimir putin, his set down for talks with his counterpart from the united arab emirates. it is the russian president's 1st trip to them, at least in 4 years. and then a brief talk with the u. i. e president, letting me put in said the palestinian culture. it will be the focus of the continued negotiations. a must have to and you know, there's no way of knowing it. we also called the right on the international stage. the united was to be there at the average, making great contribution to stabilize the situation in the world as a non permanent member of the un security council. and of course, we are going to discuss the situation in the hottest spots all the world. first of
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all, in the error of the publicity in the end is really complex, locked up. and of course, i'm going to inform you about the situation with the ukranian cries is the time to learn more on costing lots of water is equal to the general foods in the u. a. e right now. and you know, you go to so much going on behind closed doors uprooted in visiting the u i. e. then re add, of course, tomorrow, here in moscow, the iranian president is coming here. but where you are right now, what's coming so far, fusions, because as well. absolutely, rory, basically all these things that you've just talked about, they are happening in the palace. you can see the archway and the very structure itself right behind the but uh well we are still waiting on anything to come out from the behind closed doors. i called ho but focus on how the russian leader was greeted here because of the rule. it does hint into how friendly or not,
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and the contacts may be today here. and basically that was the most what, it's as grandiose uh the reception. i mean, was that the grandiose as you can imagine, basically the skies of the you a were painted in the colors of the russian flag and the rhodes along the, along which the president's motorcade was driving. they will lined up with uh, well posts with of caring cloths colored in white, blue and red, which of course the colors of the russian flag to so again, a very, very, a friendly and well, she was really greeted here with a bang and it kind of well, uh, comes at a as a bit of smoke to swallow, to all the adults of the theory that russian putting himself was sidelined and kindly evicted to the margins of the international diplomacy of the big politics. and again, vladimir putin. of course, he has talked extensively already about the points about the pillars on which the
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relation to the relations between russia and the you. we are sort of will just have been erected on basically he's already revealed that the u. a has been the largest trading partner for russia in the middle east that over the course of the past year, the trade volume between the nation, between the nations increased by about 67 percent and that this year the expectation is that the figure could be even higher if you take the oil sector alone, the increase in relation surpassed a 100 percent. now also, the russian lead to stress that the cop uh 28th initiative is taking place in the way as well. and russia has been intensifying its uh, well, electrically friendly efforts as well. and so this is yet another point around which the relationship between the countries it can be grown. and now it should also,
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they had been talking both of the russian and the u. a leaders have been talking about the brakes uh, economic and political alliance. of course, the u. e has been invited to join this project to join this blog. and russia couldn't be happy. and really because of the rule, it has been supporting and nurturing this blog because since well, since the moment it was established. but again, this is just the 1st flag of a lot of my food is a tour. ne, a lot of my food is a journey to the region, because off to the u. a. also today, he will be heading to saudi arabia by the way, another country. and now the regional power house invited to join breaks to another important trading partner for russia. so plenty, plenty to expect from today. and i have to mention that this is the 2nd high profile visit to for, and visit full bladder improvement. since the beginning of the special minutes feel
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peroration in ukraine, the 1st came earlier this year to china just as a reminder for you and this one well sadly has every chance to overshadow the 1st one when it comes to well, the scale on the, to just the showmanship, i have to say as to what's been going on here apart from, of course, the talks. so they're talking about of the mid east, the war, the moment that talking about ukraine, but of course as, as you said, ego, are we looking at a lot of oil producers right there right now. and opec members now also members of brick. so they want to continue scaling back oil production to keep the all the price is high. but now the bite and white house is getting venezuela to try and flood the oil market to bring back down those products. it's very complicated. geo politics. today it goes down of thank you mean, so i'm the head of attraction republic problems on computer office said that a for tunnel bon links, russia and the you 81 us who knows that we have
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a fraternal relationship with the you. a 1st and foremost, we are doing very well from an economic and political point of view. today's visit of the russian president to the u. a. e will give further impetus and strength in our fraternal relations, even more of the air of world today. not all of it, but 50 percent of the air countries support our country. so we need to continue relations with them. in regard to economic issues, we opened the foundation in abu dhabi, built a university and a 5 star hotel. we were slowly investing in small and medium sized businesses, and we will continue. this work is ready. troops are out the city of con eunice in the south of gosh, the idea of says it is pushing on with his efforts to wipe out from us. let's uh, need somebody. okay, this is really military forces are now fighting and con eunice from us as capital in the southern gaza strip. is the military wing of homos is divided into 2 primary divisions that act as the terrorist organizations centers of gravity, the city or gate of garza and the con eunice brigade. our soldiers are advancing to
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dismantle home us as military capabilities. move yeah, footage right here released by israel's millet tre, releasing it on tuesday. our shelving our troops in action and jobs are on the s drive. it's right there on various tockets. so as the ground operation expands deeper into the southern part of the enclave. which of course, as you remember previously because i had a safe, so bias ready officials maybe a constant flow injured into the con you in a hospital which is already a shelter. thousands, that's the idea of intensifies as, as drugs in the south, the number of in just continues to rise. we heard from one destroy local who's finally remains trapped in the dead bri up
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a collapsed building. the, well as a israel does expand, is military offensive, deeper and deeper into the guys and south. the situation that for civilians is simply untenable. short time ago, my colleagues ask you to discuss some of the very latest developments with journalists positions across the region in the world. student programs has said that the renewed slicing and gaza is making the distribution of a almost impossible. i'm not to maddest harry and was also on the threat. so can you just give us some insight into what the situation is? what you are right now? i think this was one of the heaviest days of fighting. and i knew this did not sleep airstrikes and did not stop the buzzing of the spied drones was
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continuous. and i know the idea is around the city could on the to the north and see could almost it is east of loss of house with them. uh they did try to quickly uh, take on some, some lands uh by auction through the defendants main little under a very heavy s like in order to ensure that they capture as much as possible. yeah. hitting a local office. i also use both on the inside is that i'm, i'm sort of inside the us that the clock is ticking. and that the support for any land division since against the people here. and that was the, is now running out. so we're thinking that they're looking for a quick when we're thinking that this is some kind of a legal jason happening in the background for a ceasefire. happen as soon as possible. it is through the to the most. uh um many, oh there is
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a negotiate that was half left of about negotiations has not stuff is happening. so uh, the mediators, the people here are sometimes trying to these. but the problem is that there is no place to go. that olds are all locked and even people who likes would exempt the need with us and then, or humanitarian workers aren't going to any place to where they're basically leaving and find to find chance that. and so as before, i love the safe lease and some of the smaller clinics or the most extend the like, i want to ask you just for a perspective for me, i'll decide i mean, month to buy pleased about a potential seatbar. and it's actually something that thousands, what quoting is, so intel of fees, um, i just want to get a sense is this a grubbing sentiment within his raise society or just a few loan friends voices, part of days,
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riley day one said this time that they tread for the loss they could save from god, the street will be eliminated, so there will be no more real kits that fired towards ease row anyway, what unites always, riley is it said they're willing to have a peaceful future. no one wants to live in that constant war and then the wars are, as it was in israel seen since the beginning the end of the forty's. um, what's interesting is that the by to mr. ation will restrict travel to the us by what it considers to be x 3 must is ready set to is set to this and all those that it holds responsible for undermining security in the west bank. what you are, i'm in your opinion, what's the logic behind that? and do you think it will actually help stabilize the situation that the students are quoting, goes on there to states on, on the open, you know, with some countries too,
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but event that sticklers cool. and fault and violent actions and the facts, i gotta spell a few minutes not to interest. they like to stay on, but it will give you new money off about 650000 citizens. one of them that was back on eastern selim, have you all submitted ship, so they have the default on bus sports on the account. and so i'll do these, but they're gonna say i was calling about those countries to prevent their entry because they were involved in violent actions. i got a someone, as soon as i'm, this is recently increased in the sense of the way they can fall as soon as they take over the land they buy them for using but also to get a loan to that feels so the situation, the other difficult limits of threat to the idea of expanding ground operations. civilians off fleeing central gaza, the trying to find shelter near the southern border with egypt. we spoke to some of them in our best we want to understand if they want to kill us and set them surround us in one place and eliminate us altogether. however, instructing us to move from one location to another is unfair. if they intend to kill us, would it be done decisively. we are dying,
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we don't mean numbers with human beings with no numbers. we don't want to fly with provisions, we simply seek understanding about all right. here we are wondering where the ball 6 palms is of golf land searching for a place to find refuge. there seems to be no way to provide us with shelter. one thing got we managed to relocate from one house to another. we have state in 8 or 9 houses before arriving to rob ha, presently, restaurants for an hour billows from hon. eunice to rough. uh, since there was no transportation available, no causal. any other means we have to walk from honey this to russell. for the past, down here in moscow, a planned dress by ukraine's president to american lawmakers was suddenly counselled on tuesday. it is making sounds on capital hill over sending yet more cash and more weapons to key. a lot of the summer has failed counter offensive against russia and then increasing military build up across the middle east. less lot more right now with autism or, and i called the river. joining us live here in the studio here in moscow. marina, i, you know, is it
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a case of the landscape given the cold shoulder to his best bodies in washington? because this seems like he's kind of turned around and given him the cold shoulder, but he's telling us back on them. what do you think you could say that it because it's been a month and congress can't seem to. there are some that are, is there a can agree on whether to send the crating more money or not. and of course, that democrats are really pushing for it by them to the ministration. officials are pushing for it of language, the lensky, his topic writing, and official said that they're in danger of losing the war against the law says they don't get back to us. aid package of white house itself has said that uh, funds are running out by the end of the year. uh, they'll be no more money left so they need to sign to more weapons and money to ukraine. at the same time. this is the briefing where they were supposed to push things forward, but zalinski it was a no show in the home made and itself, the son of been so chaos because according to read on certain things, established in the discussion,
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got so heated that at one point so just as tom talked him then kevin kramer was shouting questions at the senior binding administration. officials in the room including secretary of state, down to the blinking psychiatry of defense, lloyd allstate, and the joint chiefs of stuff, jim and charles q brown, junior or so. so, so what is it, what with all the shopping in the us sending what, what were they looking homes about? well, the shouts a was due to the fact that these senators want answers regarding a do they have a comprehensive strategy when it comes to ukraine, or are they just throwing money at ukraine? and the whole thing that it works with seem that the accounts for funds of isn't really going well, and they don't really see ukraine, even with us money being able to break flu, russia if you will. so that is one of the issues. is there a comprehensive strategy and 2nd of all, 1st of all, can we deal with all these problems that there are in the united states, for example, border security? so send that or is there one answers to that 1st and you have a public and say,
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okay, we will both in favor of more money to ukraine, contingent on reforms when it comes to the asylum system and sites and border security. democrats have already rejected those proposals so we don't know what will happen if they will be able to vote in that a package. but then the democrats said, well, republicans hijacked this entire briefing a made that all about our own issues that we have in the united states instead all about you frayne and aid there. and republicans just had an off and they ended up leaving the me. so we've had it when you have deb fisher, who's upset about this, they better be worried because i have backed everything. the point is there's no answer to any questions down there. they should have realized the issues. we've been very aware of the issues that we have in ukraine with our own munitions. and now these are the people who were supporting all of these 8 packages, c crane and now they're saying the water is happening at this point. so they were
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the ones who are supporting it, but what about the ones who, what critical illness is there a time? of course to shine and say, well, we told you, so we told you that this isn't all going anywhere. and in fact, one of them, congressman thomas massey, went on the tucker carlson, shown his have lots of interesting things among them. the fact that it was the west that was behind, not the revolution, but over the crew in ukraine all the way back in 2014, which is when all of this started and up front of the conflict with the crime that it was the west that actually orchestrated the crew. i've been voting against these resolutions in ukraine and the money go into ukraine since 2014 in 2014. we helped to overthrow their elect the government. and we were saber rattling against russia . and i said, listen, the sanctions and the saber rattling and these resolutions, they're going to have consequences and they have had consequences. and he also said that there are so many issues in the united states that that money would have been
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better spent. for example, in proven infrastructure all across the united states, which they could have done was just using the half of the money that they send. so you create just to remind our viewers. so for the us sent ukraine over a $110000000000.00. and right now they're discussing sending another $60000000000.00 in naturally, there are concerns when it comes to all this money going to ukraine, where we know who is in power they are now. and these are concerns are echoed by another representative. for example, scott perry, we're just not going to keep writing blank checks to the most corrupt country on the planet for the sake of feeling good. and for the sake of democrats and whatever you want to call these republicans, that demand that the american taxpayer go further into debt for this things. all right, so we're hearing some, one of the, some of the republicans is saying, what about the democrats and these funding concern? well, the democrats, of course, are all about pushing for more aid for more weapons to be sent to ukraine. because they say the stakes are high, the stakes, meaning there cannot be
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a scenario in which russia can be seen to win. so they need to deceive. also, they know that ukraine will not be able to do it on their own. so if they spend a 1000000, so a chance to win the business with us money, so they are of course, pushing for congress to approve the safe package. at any cost me. my level of frustration about the lack of seriousness from republicans is due to the stakes that we're dealing with. and the stakes are whether ukraine exist 12 months from now, or is a part of russia. and then there we have it blurry. we have american politicians discussing the fates of the crating, the fates of russia, and what to do and how to influence the things on this side of the world at the expense, of course, after the american taxpayer who is not seeing his, the quality of life improvement because the money is going elsewhere, the money certainly is going elsewhere, but also i was just gonna mention one on one of the latest traunches that was
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a sense of key from washington was roughly $21000000000.00. what people didn't broadcast about that was how for about 21000000000, stayed in washington to pay for weapons in the military industrial complex. so, you know, well, we know that they are benefiting from this. the military industrial complex in the united states is just making a so much profit, and we know that it's in their favor to continue this. and as we know, they have a very strong lobby in washington, and that's right. and that's why all these us politicians, how best stop extend, raphael and, and lockheed, and boeing, and then making fist phones of cast right now we're going across the river. thank you. well, as the us will make us a flag up concerns about security funding, washington and t. f. a reportedly being shifting the blame over the failure of the much hyped summer counter offensive against russia. that's like a really good hard look at this is all these charlotte tubes. it's over,
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ukraine has lost on we have to accept that. that's a general fee not being branded in editorials and all fades across the western world. but before you have officially waves the white flags, the nit picking where it all went wrong, has begun. top of the pine is an investigation by the washington post. it's, they set the face of the much hyped come to offensive speaking to move, the 13th senior officials from crane the us and europe. the picture that appears to be no less than shon bullock. both sides took about an air of frustration that was constant 2nd guessing. and despite citizen ski confidently projecting a decisive victory intelligence community in the us said that there was only a 5050 chance of success even before the offensive was launched. it was clear nato allies couldn't provide ukraine,
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will take long to it's in an exchange between the us defense secretary lloyd austin, i'm due queens, top military commander, austin aust. what do you need solution to respond to that you required a 1000 armored vehicles and 9 new brigades trained in germany and ready for battle . i took a big gulf. austin said later, according to an official with knowledge of the call that's near impossible. also in that was the supply of thoughts. henry shells have was expected to bloom through $90000.00 or more a month. but us production was badly. a tense of that. it was just mass, the former senior official said at a certain point, we just wouldn't be able to provide them with the officials also to the kids, the pro, choice, the wrong one. the americans have long question, the wisdom of cubes. decision to keep forces around the besieged, eastern city and back. promote ukrainian side, differently. document holds had become shorthand for pride in their troops,
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fierce resistance against the bigger enemy. the city finally fell to russia in may . will gain simulations convinced the west and queen needed to focus itself? it's all a single strategic objective, but to have thought it new, back to, to illusion and vision to making the formidable length of a 600 mile front. a problem for russia, western official solve problems with that approach, which would also diminish the fire power of ukraine's military. at any single point of attack, western military doctrine dictated the concentrated push towards a single object of the americans yielded. however, the investigation reveals to binding was briefed early on the counter offensive could very likely fail. ukraine was frustrated, too, with its allies promised equipment. it moaned arrived late to i'm fit for the battlefields. a lot of weapons that are coming in now. they were relevant last year, the senior ukrainian military official said not for high tech babbles ahead. crucially,
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he said they had received only 15 percent of items like the mind clearing line charge launchers needed to execute their plan to remotely cut passages through the mine fields. washington, however, it tells it differently, same t i've got every thing. it was promised on time. it was ukraine's fault. official say, if there were issues, the pentagon concluded that ukrainian forces were failing to properly handle them in pain all the equipment after it was received. what's clear is despite the rhetoric but ukraine would win this battle with russia for me, earlier stages there was always doubt to clean it seems, was due to fail from the start nato allies knew this and yet gave it just enough rate to hang itself with both sides now shifting the blame to one another to well, the former chairman of the us going cheese us to off that man right behind me the
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repeatedly making very controversial comments about russians having this throat slit. and washington post claims mock millie's was, came during an official trip to germany, have a list. there should be no russian who goes to sleep without wondering if they're going to get the throat slit in the middle of the night. you've got to get back there and create a campaign behind the lines. yeah, astonishing comment. if true, we put this over to a former us marine corps intelligence office. i scott ritter. here's what he had to say about. the problem here is that this is an american general speaking to your training and forces, and it just makes clear that there is no distinction between the to the united states. i think you're going to be seen in the weeks and months to come. we'll try to distance itself from this conflict. this conflict which did helped create which it promoted, which it sustained in which it is responsible for when it comes to casualties on both sides. the general miley statement just makes it clear, just, you know,
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how much blood is on the hands of him and other american generals who, you know, we're just observing this conflict, but actively participating passively encouraging ukrainian violence against russians is not the words that i find shocking but the fact that he's encouraging ukrainians to slit rushing drugs. that's what i find shocking because america is not a war with russia. indeed, america should be seeking good relations with russia, the normalization of relations with russia. we should be seeking a strategic negotiations about the control of nuclear weapons, but all of that gets thrown away when an american general of his rank is encouraging ukrainian soldiers to slip russian forces. this means that america is a partner of ukraine in this conflict. this means that america is responsible for every dead russian. and i don't know if russia's ever going to be able to forgive this but you, you says it regrets, new jazz decision to scrap a security and defense partnership with the block. the west african nation
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announced it was cutting its ties on monday of the ministry of foreign affairs of the republic of needs, yet has the owner to notify the denunciation of the agreement between the republic of egypt and the european union on the status of the common security and defense policy mission, i'll be your opinion in the share and the withdrawal by the state to be share of the consent grunted by the deployment to the european union military partnership mission. the government of media has decided to withdraw privileges and immunities grunted in the lesser of 2022 lessons by cube in july. and the chair has been increasingly distressing itself from the west and partners in august of the state of broken military agreements with friends and expelled the french ambassador. the you said the for years it's been helping new share a fight terrorism. but you can make up your own mind about that. so we hit the streets and spoke the locals. but it's
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a good thing because really the european union doesn't like us to europe and union came to colonize us, not to get along with us. really, i'm very satisfied with the matter. they just have to leave the country. there are other partners were already willing to help us. a new jerry's absolutely right. to break all these cold duration seems signing, we haven't seen any real results. so what's the point of staying? it's completely normal for new share to explore all the horizons for a better result. it's a good scene to the extent that it will allow the european union to understand that nisha is a sovereign state, a state that has the right to independent policy, national policy and even international policy for use media has been called threatened with friends, and particularly the european union will con, say that edison has changed at all, because i think that there is a new wind blowing across africa where people are able to save their angry and say, no,
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we're able to take charge. and this is what is happening today. wisconsin is like news here. we're just showing leadership by taking responsibility for years. africa has been under the west monopoly. so this decision by new here, i think, is a seller to a decision. yeah, i mean, a good example would be for years problems has been paying chump change for uranium from need. yeah, they'd be paying about a 1000000 bucks 417000 tons. they should have been paying over 350000000 bucks 417000 tons. now the chair is jacking up the price and fraud. this is feeling the paid. those details are ways you one on the
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