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ever since trump is a tile at the store, including by indian supreme coal, is supposed to be union territory of john, new and tash may have fully incorporated into the country with elections to be held the within 9 months. also, a heavy smoker need to launch either this central to develop incidence and by the occupational i'm going to displace people, again is ready for this continue operations around w. a refugee complex displaced the city as opposed to the south. west bombing intends to find the ongoing doha form on the middle east conflict between her daddy and foreign minister accuse this is well of attempting to push us to the ends out of the home loans. splunk, sharon's top diplomatic rolls up the risk of a way to the escalation. at any moment the region could explode. we wounded if they
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attacked. some women and children continue. the retail of ours will come and help with the removal of population forces on the west. african echo onset block says it will it be sanctions against the shepherd? only a philosopher complies to the open lies aging simone. the hello and welcome to you. this is all the international with the latest. well news on that is great to have a company that's our. now i'll talk story in the a supreme court has ruled that the union territory of john new on kashmir is no longer autonomous. it must hold elections as an indian state by the end of next september. the move was welcomed by prime minister new range remote a today's supreme court verdict on the obligation of article 370 is historic. i want to show there is even people of jamel, gosh, me or in law the that our commitment to fulfilling your dreams remains and favoring
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devoted today is not just the legal judgment. it is a beacon of hope, a promise of a bright, a future. and a testament or collective results to building a stronger, more united india, article 2070. what this provision did was it gave the state of course, new fall is to meet their own constitution. for example, it also exempted the state from the constitution of india. so for example, if, if the central government in india i had to afford any going please, that has a big permissions from chris me this see the state permission and up. but of course, except for the saw me, the such as the defense finance or the phone industry, for example, the, the continue to big those decisions. but for the decisions, if was the speed that had to give permissions to the central government that close to the weight. so that's the special status of cushioning you that had been there
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for the last 70 or abuse. now the supreme court of india oppose obligation involved because $370.00 of the constitution. they clearly seen that the article 370 was the time to reprovision. also the supreme court avondale said that the boss, location or obligations optical 370 is valid. what that means is that the, there were a couple of petitions that were 5 of the supreme court, challenging the balance due to optical $370.00 the application affairs, which was done by the more the government back in 20, 19 august of 2019. so these a bunch of petitions, questions to valid the t or the by the government of india. now the supreme court of india has stabbed that at the decision which was taken by the government of india by keen office of 20194 years ago. is the right decision and that the word within of the bill follows to have taken that decision also. and the
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supreme court of india has gone one step ahead and they've gone on to see that the detectives, although the election commission of india, that there should be elections conducted in the state of john, one christian near by the 30th september 2024. so by next they are to restore the c towards all fall and someone christian need as soon as possible. also, the supreme court of india is going on to say that someone christian needs does not have any install a new self allergies. so that decision which this of being for to speak and that would, they also carries a lot of historic balden. and these a was and welcomes by opposition leaders, a pledge to continue the political struggle. it's also thought i wanted to give my reaction to the media on what happened in the supreme court today, but the media is not allowed to come to my house and i am not allowed to step outside. we are disappointed,
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but not to disheartened. our struggle will continue. we knocked on the doors of the supreme court because we were hoping for justice. we do respect the supreme court, but our attempts will not end here. maybe. we should not be disheartened. the supreme court's verdict stating that article $370.00 was a temporary provision is not a defeat for us. it's a defeats the very idea of india to the many people that are celebrating this verdict. i say this, this is a political work which has been going on for ages, and a lot of people have to sacrifice their lives for it. we will not lead the stand. we have to come together and fight. she's new delhi base, political, all the list, contact, all prostate, the ruling of funds, cost me a status of an integral part of india is essentially this is a reiteration of the fact that the entire state of the 1st world princely state of join push me, it is an integral part of the union of india. all these areas are block all the
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us by the state of gym. winbush lead, which has been headed to have been an integral part of india ever since. 194748. since you have the u. s. supreme court, which often looks at judgement, spots supreme court. so other countries, i think they should also take a look at this judgment given by our under the supreme court to stop loving us in the united states. we're constantly calling for a discussion between india and pakistan. over the issue of jo, move in, crush mead once and put all this chapter is clause. it is a matter which has an internal matter of india well settled, the reintegration of the state in full under a common set of laws under the indian constitution. well, georgiana apartment is the bush a house on the as now, so we can get the hall forming tassels. so that's listed in life. 3 things that they often know immediately by bringing the ceasefire. that saves lives us and that
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stops this cartilage and the indiscriminate kidding that is bordering on becoming good job. a site that we will probably devolve into and into awfully, or seems in a year or 2 that will not in danger. again, the fragile items start the school and peace and stability that we aspire to see in this region. but that will go beyond that. and we can see today that the longer that this cognitive and kidding machine, that is by that because of the gardens continue, the more the prospect of an expanded original complex to become breed. and we can basically see it as uh, versions in the region that suggests that we might be seeing such an expansion, particularly as those atrocities committed by is really the army continue. so it is a, uh, unprecedented in scale. and the,
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if we leave things as, as they are and in the context of the management the, to proceed to this particular outbreak of facilities on portal occasions and gaza. and assume that the, that we would end up with different results that would be so coming to the ocean off a inputting insanity which is attempting to basically do the same thing that repeatedly and expect different results. yeah, it's very clear that you are concerned for right reason for an about an escalation of conflicts. something that came up though, of course, has warned about numerous times about the conflict spreading to other countries in the middle east 11 on of course comes to mind. but also a wider escalation, especially, and potentially involving iran. we just hit the iran in 4 minutes to speak it right before us. the whole region is on the brink of falling into a business king of the clearly the concern on your part on the king spot on jordan's part is there and to quite just to find out. the issue of refugees, of,
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of course is one that your country is being focused on quite a bit. so jordan is, of course, a home to already home, to a very large population of posting and refugees and their descendants. and you have raised concerns that millions of palestinians could be pushed out of gaza and the west bank into jordan. and egypt for that matter. now you and king of the has made it clear that this would be a red line that jordan would not, under any circumstances, would accept refugees. that is the red line that cannot be trusted. but this is the material violation of the provisions of the door is a piece 3 d. i can refer you clearly to article tools. the jordan is really piece 3 d of the term. the monthly prohibits any, a forced movements. all physician this is one of the pivot, the provisions and the jordan is really piece 3 pm. this was
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a violation of this provision with such certainly constitute not only that they bought a flag or in material violation of the piece, 3 things that we have always respected. we expect others to respect and we will definitely have recourse to other means, the thought available to us in the event that such a material breach occurs. now, all concern does not depart from the vacuum. our concern from the outset deposit from a lot of statement and the quote statements. i'm a lot of men, a lot of many actions that occurred in gaza and the federal could and goes that suggests that that is a deliberate attempt to generate and create conditions for cousins, coupled with increased violence in the west bank by settlers is specific that seem to be uh, directed into the direction of generate the conditions that would the competitive people to consider the option of moving across the board in the direction of egypt
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and the direction of jordan. our position has been clear. the objection position has been created. clear on that front, we quote then it closely with our egyptian friends and brothers. and to us, this is definitely a that deep and potentially a game changer. a bought the we have quite reassured that we are on the same page here with the globe in general. with international powers that be including by our friends and the american administration, whoever repeatedly stressed the point that for them must expulsions that lots acceptable to the occupation because there's not expect results acceptable. the increase settlement violence in the west bank is not acceptable. and then alteration with the historic and even start the school of the ones. the one question who decides a home the king is because to the him by virtue of the store, cash of my custodianship is not something that would be taught right. and it
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sounded love, everything of course was on this very stage. yesterday of the un talked about the dire situation for refugee said. he says, probably that was the scene in his career. so the pressure will be on for jordan and egypt in the coming weeks. and months i suspect you, you mentioned the is rarely jordan peace treaty. now of course, long before the abraham accords, your country has normalize relations and signed a peace treaty with israel almost 3 decades ago, back in 1994. but since the war on and in guns that began of all arab states, it is jordan, that has been the harshest and it's with israel. emit this cry says your foreign minister, i'm itself, it's a what is relevant doing is not self defense, but committing war crimes. and do you yourself, actually you've said, and i quote the piece to it is a piece of paper collecting. thus you have to be called, you invested a from tell of even off these rarely invested, if i'm not mistaken, not to return to israel to amman,
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rather until they use rarely bombardment of cause a seas. this is it, there's a lot of pressure also on the part of your citizens, isn't it to take a harder line against israel as the war in gauze or rages on we have, we have old was of the match, the principal worth indeed together, as we embarked on the peace process in the vid as a strategic option. that's a problem from commitment and conviction and as much as jordan is concerned. and we invested in it as a route that would fundamentally deliver the palestinian lights. and chiefly among the protestant advice of self determination, through that stablish month of the independence offered in palestinian states along the borders of pre june $641967.00 with east jerusalem as a capital of that state. and that's what live side by side, in peace and harmony with all the states and people of the region and security,
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including the state of his rate. it's an effort that we have been or was invested in, continues to be invested in for the past 10 years. as much as through the king has been pointing to the fact that any attempt to short circuit or to ignore the objective of realizing the 2 state solution is something. and these are really not the pin number. the floating off a piece me in solutions and extending and immersing in too many processes and 20 to the piece as a deliverable is not something that's so standard, but i'm from the month and it will take us into a vicious cycle of violence interrupted by pauses and then further deeper, more vicious cycles of vital dislike, like the ones that, that we have witnessed recently. and because in the context of all of this and in the context of not being able to achieve the pre more the objective, then fire them to the peace process,
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which is the delivery of the 2 state solution. frankly speaking the piece me it approaches when will never allow the region to on the use the front potential that comes with comprehensive piece of the heart of which needs to be the palestinian is really p is that in turn has to be predicated on the premise all of the materialization of the 2 state solution. so nobody to a corporation would be to its fullest norwegian integration can be achieved. the latest calamity in gaza is just that the further testimony of the the if you ignore the court, which is the absence of the realization of the palestinian aspirations by the peace agreements. whether the egyptian to the new direction is really peace agreement or the jordanian is really piece agreement or prior to the last little chords between the pit. oh, and there's ready to government or the peace agreements that ensued as a result of the honda accords would always be limited in the capacity of the
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implementation, the ability to mobilize and on things before the potential of the region and the times that are in the store and take us to a status quo and the that is, that is quite disruptive and, and might jeopardize what ever smells as we achieved in those contexts. why and the bigger the bigger picture, the bigger objective is lost on us and yeah, so judging by what i'm hearing here, the peace treaty, the jordan is rarely a peace treaty, will continue to collect us that that is what i'm gathering here. we are, we're hoping that this would be a week, a pool that would fundamentally place a place things back on track in the context of pretty generating a benchmark. clear caught water type approach. i'm not going to use the word process because i think the for the past 30 years again, we have had too much and too many process and political piece. but probably a benchmarked approach with slick timelines with,
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with sacrosanct dates that what fundamentally deliver the 2 state solution so that we can own work fundamentally on each of the piece and on, on the machine, the front potential of this region. and actually the comic integration that's quite necessary and these common challenges not only in the field of security, but also environmental concerns. the economic corporations dealing with the problems escapes if the of resources such as what are providing solutions in the context of a i in the context of renewable electricity. and really creating synergy is that we can definitely have in abundance and benefit not only the region but the world. but this has to be preceded by. it is losing the core of the issue, which is stopping, denying the palestinians, the basic fundamental rights. this is something that we can afford caught, and things will not happen and progress unless we achieve the impulse standing right. this is, of course, something that you and your country stood for for many decades supporting the 2
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state solution to this conflict with an independent state for policies. we have fall away away from that at the moment these days the, the goals are much more short term, such as establishing a ceasefire. now you, of course, jordan has called for an immediate si, fi and goals, and the humanitarian choose. but the, the current and recent un security council, the vote on the ceasefire of course, has failed with 13 in favor the u. k. upstanding and of course the united states as the only country v, towing. now i'm not revealing a secret to when i say that the role of the us, the jordan is a very, very close outline of the us has been so traditionally has been so historically. but the is when it's more on how moss is threatening to the stabilize those relations. isn't the prime minister? i mean, you have cancel the summit scheduled to take place in your country and i'm on in october and with us. president barton was set to meet with some regional leaders in
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the role of the us in the region. in particular, the perception that you have off the us on the vote against a sci fi in the u. n. a in the security council does in a way it doesn't weigh eliminate the us as an honest piece broker. now at the moment, doesn't it? so we views our by lots of relationship with us as one that's the teacher comes historic in nature. the us as a major, i like to jordan. we certainly believe that the u. s. a has the central hat and has a central role to play the off the in the context of research that they think a credible, again approach that's fine, but there is sac or science in terms of deliverables that will bring about the 2 state solution. and we believe that the u. s. has that central role to assume the nature of the strategic relationship that we have with us allows us to always have
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friends discussions about the areas in which we might have differences on approaches and regarding approaches. 7th, isn't it, is more than just the mind is the certainly certainly the, the infinity uh, the, and production that is really enjoys in terms of the, of the application to the standards of international humanity and low international legal for human rights to israel. and the court in the protections in the court and to contact the for as such as the, the u. n. and the different bodies and organs of united nations or something the, the, the, the tweet c as a, as not quite helpful. but we are seeing a shift and in, in, in, in the general direction and the time putting in certain positions. we've seen a lot of encouraging us statements about refusing displacement refusing the occupation of gauze, under objecting, get outright and the changing of conditions and gaza. we are
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equally hopeful the view as will assume that the, the leading goal of the day after but also now and perhaps really advocating is use 5. it became necessary to end things above boss and gaza. that the to of seeing children suffer from civilian suffer from and also flatter and violations internationally on to tell you little by targeting. and this whole thing. a protected instruments such as an institution such as the or facilities such as hospitalized and, and indeed, that are testaments to that. and the sd, the such a general gutierrez, he pointed to the fact that basically the u. m. last a, in this conflict they lost the lives of u. n. k. there's the thought of more than any human life to do and last, anywhere in the world. this is something extreme defending. those are serious discussions that we have with all of the global powers. and we believe that there is maybe a gradual slide shift, but it's going to take some time. but the focus on the pension has to be to bring
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everybody around, to assume that responsibilities are really stuff in the glove box and goes a because it because it essentially to do so. and to also i need to find me. i depart from this mentality and the idea that a we, we have to look at goes up from the prospect of basically managing the state of affairs and goes to the day after. that's what i'm off got to. so you will not be able to basically find partners tonight at the start the school and the state of affairs and goes with the day off the unless this is basically part and parcel of abroad the plan and the approach that is time bound, the test clear deliverables clear katy eyes. the 3 is both garza and the westbank as an integral unit that a, a delivering within a fixed and clear timeline then depends on software and palestinian state on the voice of michael borders. $9067.00 with these 2 for them to discuss that. this is
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something that we would continue to work on. this is something whose absence the king has been pushing about for the past 10 years. and really advanced. invite is that if we don't work on it, those are what we would always be faced with. is that a petition? those sequences of vitamins only to see them deeper and deeper, which we have unfortunately seen way too many times over the last few decades. that is for certain suffering, the bloodshed, of course, is and has to be a humanitarian goal. first and foremost, queen runny of jordan. she has accused western leaders of the and i quote, she's a glaring double standard for failing to condemn the death of posting and civilians in golden. and indeed, many observers worldwide sympathetic to the plight of the palestinians, offer incense pointing towards the overwhelming support the ukraine, for instance, has received since the war the in february 2022. do you also feel you are a very experienced? you're not as a promise. you a very experienced diplomat also when you travel throughout the world, is there
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a double standard by the west? do posting in lights, count less audi a we always a and rightly so, we always here the strong condemnations of anything that the roads that order based on dimensions or the other geographies in the world. us. by the same token, our general expectation is this should be extended indiscriminately to the entirety of the world. it should not stop the gateways of a certain religion race as not from mississippi geographic area or border until that effect. i can tell you the finest any and let any protest any light is not less valuable than any other civil in human life. you. i know it's not by how to, that's the perception arabs on the, to a, in the extra order in the meeting of the out of the council on the 8th or 9th of october, unequivocally condemn or any target think of civilians that aggressively we did not
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see the same despite the fact that we have 18000 that's today and goes within 50000, wanted civilians and gaza. and this is what the, the roads and probably, you know, places the pressure on the international goals based system. and we hope to be able to basically really have a sense of standard been criteria that applies to or because this is a, this is the safety of, of, for the international order that was that x is after world war 2. you called the events taking place and gone to the wake up call and for the international community to raise its voice. some are you there is actually for lack of a better 10 o momentum. now the tension on the region, once again that let's be honest, has been forgotten, is disappeared from the headlines. now the entire world is paying attention again. how are we, how are you going to seize this moment? have you talked a lot about the day after? how optimistic on you that the scenario that you've laid for the
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a on this very station are actually going to become real. we will continue to push in that direction and to caution the basically if the, if there is, there are any illusions that we can approach it from the standpoint of attempting to create security arrangements that are exclusively about managing the security and the management affairs. and garza, this is not going to cut that, we need something that fundamentally, again, reintroduce is the credible approach, but it's a good process. this benchmark timeline with clear deliverables and keep the eyes and momentum and investment from all the parties and the product, the kind will that needs to be generated and regenerate that then triggered to put the closure to the published in industry to conflict and to basically materialize the 2 state solution because this is what will bring, are you untrue security?
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so this raises the ability to the agent and the prospect is of the sweet. and did you understand the frustration when i talked to people in interviews or on the street? this thing? yeah. the arab leaders of the same all the right things, and they've been saying the right thing for, for many, many years. but here we are again, finding ourselves in a very delicate situation. of course you here again, or reiterating the call for a 2 state solution to respect public opinion rights. but the reality out there is but it looks different. the united states is still doing a ceasefire resolutions in this un security council. do you feel powerless? sometimes are you the problem and as of jordan is important country and that we do feel powerless at times. we feel the we feel frustrated because there's a that is limited sometimes cutting capacity to what we can do based on our done that on size. but sometimes we can do, we can do much in the context of exercising the model uh, hardware on dental pharmacy that we have in changing the course of things. and we
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have a track record of credibility that his majesty is quite established with the globe in general. terms and good counsel and advice that we will continue to exercise. and that is predicate that the really on principle and not to accepting the fragment, the to the, to, to, to, to compartmentalize and to fragment the application of international standards and ethical standards based on geography board the nationality order for the city. and we would continue to do so because this is outcome and see in general terms and we've been loved give up. we will continue to be optimistic. and we still believe that this is the only solution that when that will bring closure. that's what fundamentally establish a need, the prosperity and not only for the region, but also contribute to international peace and security. in the absence of that trust me, things were only got a clear, and this level of violence will be some more extreme, radicalized ocean that we will see if we don't attend to it right now. in 4 or 5
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years, realistically speaking, if and when we meet here in 2024 for the door for him is this still the top topic? we will really talk about? i certainly, i certainly hope that the top and the, the discussion would, would be different. it's might not sound realistic to basically advocate that right now. but i would certainly hope that we would be in a place that the at least would have taken us in a much more positive direction. but certainly with an end to this kidding that's taking place in gaza right now. not tomorrow, not last month. next you georgia and problem is that thank you so much for your time. this is your last much appreciated the flushing box, the most good. we've just been listening in live it to the go daddy and prime minister speaking of the own, going to how for him in tasa, discussing the mid least conflicts and mainly with department as to the said warning of the conflict with spilling into the wider wage and he said there are
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concerns that there is a deliberate attempt to push the palestinians from the land across the border into egypt and jordan. he said this is a red line for georgia. then he fills the global community including the u. s. which stores and has always had very close ties with around the same page. when it comes to this, he said that mass expulsion is not acceptable and will not be tolerated. he also said the door to the police report was a 2 state solution as always has done use of the latest conflict as another example of how the core of the problem is being ignored, which is denying the palestinians of deadlines on the right. so it was also asked about whether it is well as con, paid in, gone to a residence, to a fax, those close ties that jordan has with the us. he said that to jordan views the relationship with the us as important. he said that the us does have power over the face of gauze that he said at the vital and see they feel encouraged by the latest shifting us statements and hopeful that the us will advocate a cease fire.
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