tv Cross Talk RT December 27, 2023 5:30am-6:01am EST
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right, so he goes into an election year with the standing lead low poll numbers are he's facing defeat is facing a party that um the test sim, but doesn't know what the hell to do with him because unable to get rid of him. but above all, he's really responsive of a to terrible was, i mean, you know, the pacifically, he tries to distance himself from the war in gaza when he, every, everybody in the world can see he's the enabler in chief of that war. and of course, is the, the, the ongoing war in ukraine and, and by now, it's really has seeped into the public conscience that this war was unnecessary, could have ended, you know, uh, 18 months ago. but i could have been appointed altogether. i could have been avoided altogether, but full of bite and then and his team. so he really has to be one
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of the worst most catastrophic presidents in us history. i love george. you know, it's a, it's a competition. now. i mean, in our lifetime there's been a lot of very, very, or we ineffective presidents and by new joints the ranks. pardon me and you're, you're a different part of the world in george and i, um, how do you see the, the whole or the what that makes up this year when most of the 1st time on a humble show, george set in stone for my mother. often lamented when i followed the door and it's not the easiest that i would have said, but maybe we can refine that. maybe we can hone that a tab. i think perhaps us for a policy has sunk to a new low. but the institutions around it which on dependent also, i think people may well look back next year to this year and look at the bottom
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administration and how we can and effective and how much does did that. and then look at nate, so as well. and we will remember the nature summit in june of last year with the west basically pro prevaricates. it adds shrugged shoulders and said, well, you know, we're coming to agree on whether you want to go this way or that way. but we've created this really, really cool little committee. it was a new little guy for a friend, zelinski, you know, and then nothing really came. was that a tool that delaying and that did the ring? i think because go to momentum to it, you know, and so the you spectacularly became just a spectator to conflicts which george touchstone, the also in the case of the you and enable are, okay. first of on july and she, you know, did the pair hug thing also the binding did way and then israel, which, you know, family. so at the george here, i mean i was gonna ask you the democracy. deposition is growing and that was at the appropriate example of an elected official. assuming that you think assume that she
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has so much power. she speaks for hundreds of millions of people when she does that, george. exactly right it's, it's is the, the height of insulins. when she walks around and actually suggests that she's the president of the european union, the she runs the european union and she's an elect, the bureaucrats. and yes, she's of every solid issue. it was as if she's uh, you know, in the equivalent of all of the, the, the hands of states and heads us government for that and, and everything that she does, she completely aligns with so with the united states. so when i was about a month or so ago, she went to washington um, and on the very same day, and i think it was the very same time, the biden was delivering the national address, demanding that the american people put pressure on the congressional leaders to
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sign up for that package, they 100000000000 dollar package where ukraine gaza and the boy that she was speaking and use almost exactly the same language also. well everybody's got to get on board, you know, because you know, the civilization does this make it? it'd be ukraine and then we have to stand with israel. she is absolutely costly person and the same goes for all the you leave is let me use that barrell you pretends that he's he, you know, he runs to find policies before the end of the muppets totaled my bit. yes. go ahead. jump the jump in margaret, go ahead. begin here because george and i have a lot of fun with burrell. i mean, it's just a gift that keeps on giving. keep. go ahead my don't. it's just, it's a position that you created almost deliberately. there was this conspiracy amongst the latest that we have to create this sort of super deep clue kind of a, you know, mega stage idea of the you having a form policy. but we don't really want it to be anything serious or real general.
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we don't want to to have an edge. so we need to find a politician out to who is completely in a site to totally eustace, to dispense charismatic as a part of dump towels who talks in jibberish. and no one takes them seriously. that is actually the criteria of the job. if you look back at all c, p a foreign affairs cheese has always been the same thing. we had a lady from breast and called catherine as town who assistance as well. so she was so spectacular, eustace, she got lost in a building in eastern europe, and people have to go enough to find that from the building. she couldn't walk out how to get to the list to get down to the ground floor. so it's all the same, the same person that realized that something had gone terribly wrong. and the, my don, this was a proud vacation. she knew it, she talked to other of her colleagues, she knew it, but she had no courage to push forward with it. as the caliber of people that we have right now, i'm sorry to interrupt me, are no one an barrel, is pretty much the same. you know, he's, he's, every time he opens his mouth and he says something is a completely diversion,
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ineffective and nonsense, or it's polemic. and he says something like, you know, that he is a god, and everybody else is in the jungle. and i, i know he's ever going to go, is that, does he want me to move on from that? you know, but we'll be sol with guns with what we saw with ukraine is a, you goes into a deep freeze. so sorry, the cuts joining a skill set, daisy multi know what we see is every time that so something huge happens in the world. you know, a you for a policy just goes into deep freeze. it goes because he has put into the chest fries a and we never hear of ever again. and burrell is not spokesman of that deep freeze operation, you know, went out full of the americans on ever things and just degree cause problems. how is that worked out, joe? or joseph? tell me any of this. there's a inexpensive track record now. i mean, maybe you can say this was a one off year. oh, yeah, no, that's right. and that's was so amusing because burrell so sometimes guy
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recalls, well, i'm supposed to be the representative of the european left and i was a french social is. so maybe i should say something that's uh, a little bit of defiance of the united states. and uh, you know, i should, you know, call about some european approach to, uh, well, the 5th, and i say, you know, he says, isn't it goes, makes a complete full of him. so as he did with the whole, the jungle and the, the, that the god and uh, but in the meantime, of course the phone, the lion clearly, uh, angling for the job of the nato secretary general. she's a note under the e u. it has to absolutely, uh, follow the united states, whatever the americans want, the europeans should run. and then, you know, and, you know, and it goes beyond just the you because the, you know, the u. k. although no longer a member of the you, it's none. the less is you know,
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more than happy to say yeah, yeah, yeah, we got to just do do whatever the americans want. and so we have this, this entity of this, your, of the european confidence that it has seemed to have nothing to say. i mean, what? well, you know what? yeah. and george, you know me throw it back to my own is the we, you know, we, after the, the 2008 financial crisis, a new organization, the g 20, which i think was a really good idea. the g 7 doesn't speak for the world though they think they do. um, but then we have the the g 7 just corrupting the g 20. i mean, again, you know, shutting down all kinds of avenues of different points of view and not allowing countries to express their sovereign interest and rights martin. and what is the silver interest? you know, so it's almost a dirty word with dusty phrase, you know, with the further we go down this road, you know, sadly, most member states, you know, the level of governance, discuss, lower and lower, and brussels becomes escape cause you continually blame for everything. but do you
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know if she ever do anything you know with, with i think we look back at this last year. i think we will look very much to the side, the subject denies of britain how britain has become such people of america is just embarrassing as a brit. i'm so embarrassed to talk like this. you know, i'm old enough to remember when we, we have some clout in the world. but now, you know, with, with just as pathetic little poodle for the button administration to wait for me to go well, and then that was the time, i think you would agree with me, george. and i have often reflected upon this after the 2nd world war, we could name all the prime ministers up until like 2 last kind of the india is 4 minutes a sort of on. yeah, i'm a dry shine cod. as joining his russian count about here at moscow for talks, let's see what they see. the ration so we get a letter of assigning the protocol consultations between domains shelf external affairs of the public of india and the minister of foreign affairs of the russian federation. for the period of 20242028.
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a load of neglect from national politics. give them but i'm co insurance at the lab along. they have some of the maintenance for administrative during the visit by my counterpart, by my french minister, trash, or junk or yesterday minister. so if it's a recognition, so they can use as a co chair entered governmental commission for you to go to soap. and so that didn't finish the excuse with the russian co chair of the commission given the deputy premier stuff the rest of the rest of this month for us. ready today we have taken notice of good out come of the folks with the news. the specific agreements have been reaching to deepen outrage and economics and investment links and other areas of cooperation that fall within the competence of
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being to governmental commission. this is, yesterday talks and out today's meeting to confirm that the relations within must go on new daily based on the confidential nature on mutual respect because they are not subject to any political fluctuations. they truly reflect a civil character. i'll follow a partnership special privileged strategic partnership stated to new documents signed by all the way to ship this. we have spoken out in favor of continued political dialogue, which is required to strengthen our relations on the sustainable basis. we have paid special attention to the matter. so building a practical cooperation in addition to the agreements that had been reached. yesterday's, as part of the session of being to governmental commission today,
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we have agreed upon the number of steps that would allow us to expand cooperation, including in the context of the upcoming launch, often north south international transfer to corporate adults. school as well as the stablish and stuff that you and i've left of us still crude and the cooperation on the exploration of the northern sea route, which is a very promising every year for the human. we have also agreed to expand the legal framework of our relationship in particular, accelerate the adoption of the agreement on the mutual protection of investments, the important multilateral document. namely, the upcoming agreement on the free trade that ran between india and the ration economic disunion. this is usually because we have also discussed the prospects of male trends, technical cooperation,
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including the joint production of horton weaponry. we also have specific steps in this area, especially with these people who are most of the stuff we call a corporation is of a strategic nature, some of them strengths and they need to corresponds to the national interest of our state is the interest of maintaining security in the region continent still hasn't mentioned before. we are respectful of desperation of our indian colleagues to diversify their middle trend technical links. we also understand, hence we are ready to supports the initiative to produce the military products as part of the made in india, pro crap. we stand ready to corporate in this area. so we have reaffirmed our aspirations to strengthen energy corporation. this is
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a strategic area of our relations. so notice we agreed on the expansion of the exports of freshman hydrocarbons to the indian market, as well as the corporation and the peaceful use of nuclear energy. first of all, it says the implementation off. they put down cause on nuclear power plants project . this is how practical contribution into india 16th to send work to satisfied its national needs for clean as save energy produced in the country have opposed the default to the coffee. electro corporation in the area of pilot that space programs, as well as broken engines. the centralized navigation systems have also touched upon the regional and international affairs. which is we have taken note of our
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multiple actual cooperation. first of all, at the united nations where russia, as you know, the support state india and aspiration to become a permanent member of the un security council. along with the represented self, latching america and africa someplace given us. we touched upon the cooperation with the, the seal and breaks where russia is assuming championship something from the 1st of january next year, where sincerely grateful target indian colleagues for the aspiration, the take responsible approach to what's the regional and global issues is business . and then based upon primarily the national interests of the interest of a quote and fair international cooperation who product to this approach is characteristic of the indian an approach to the process is taking place in and around ukraine. because we also discussed this matter today for the human as well
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as all the regional issues, including the situation in the asia pacific region in the context of, of authority. and because of the current process is taking place there in parallel, or rather pretty feet despite the agreements that has previously been reached within a c and the association of southeast asia, nations us through a solution, the ability that you brought sort of goodness, we discussed the situation in afghanistan, and that's a, a few things to do. so in this overall, some we stokes does this have a shared interest here. you know, a lot your region continent and the surrounding waters. it is important to seek solutions that would reflect the balance of interest that was knocked provoking and confrontational approaches. you know, the deputy of mistakes which sometimes drops to the region from the outside
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position. but i am most grateful to my call to confront for these talks, and i am glad to give him the full a. thank you very much. attention media, let me uh, 1st of all uh, tang farmers to sort of get laurel for a one, but it's come forward as hospitality. has he shared with to we've had a very good session of talks. we will be cutting off to this. uh and i think uh today what clearly came up was stopped in the auto shot technicians to remain buddies. studies remained very strong based on our strategic convergence on our jo, political interest and all because they are mutually beneficial. we spent a lot of time discussing political cooperation with regard to various international new shows including interact with organizations, breaks,
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of which at our shop will be the president, a seal, etc, on uh, with regard to our bilateral uh, bilateral relations for electrical operation. yesterday i also had a meeting with the co chair of the day and got assigned to governmental commission . the problem is that then this month of uh and today uh, actually uh we, we appreciated the fact that our trade to set and all the time. hi, uh we have crossed $50000000000.00 done over the last year. we expect to exceed dot this year. and what is important is that this trade is small balanced to sustainable. and it provides for fair market, texas. i think that was very much a part of my discussions yesterday and a little bit today with mr. loved robust about moving on from that i would say we had today. and yesterday discussed on cooperation involution trip to the
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bodies struction bodies. we expect a delegation from the bodies to participate in part of the conference in india and next month we've discussed long term arrangements. we are today uh, in the not trade in no g fertilizers, cooking coal, a very big confidence of that. how did with each long term i didn't, you mentioned dr. god was a big part of our discussion. we discussed mutual investments, the need to progress on a bilateral investment treaty. we spoke about rate a way as yesterday about industrial zone infrastructure. and we have agreed got the negotiations between india under your dish and economic union for a free trade agreement would be to zoomed in the 2nd half of january to show
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on n o g a. as i mentioned, we are, we have today a very substantial relationship, both in terms of indian investments in russia, in the oil and gas, which we are seeking to expand. as also in a nuclear. yesterday we signed 2 important amendments which were to take the canonical them nuclear file project forward. we also spoke about connectivity connectivity from best on the india to the international northside on support cut. it will also connectivity from eastern india, from jen night to vladivostok and the pull out route. we discussed where it is late today. the us way in the us pull out capabilities could be enhanced in collaboration with russia on civilly a civil aviation. and tourism was also
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a subject of discussion. we would like to see more russian thoughts in india. we have increased the number of uh, flights, uh, uh, from india, uh, every week, from 50 to 264. we are open to increasing it further. uh we also uh close discussed the global strategic situation. i spoke about the claim about the gaza, about the endo pacific, about a see on i've gotten this done. and as i said about $200.00 rated matters, it's been a very, very good discussion minister lovegrove and i have met regularly in the cost of this year. i think that's a very natural interaction between 2 countries which have such a strong and close history of cooperation. so once again it's, it's really been a pleasure today to be back to sit down and discuss with you. uh, you know, uh, shed concerns. and as always, as in the past,
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i think this been very helpful. thank of the most crushing us in the special correspondence of split next. the 1st question for means the lover of a presidential assistant, bucks him a risk. and this week said that there was a growing in sustained the bill itself, the call them as of the global nurse and defense from the global eastern south. one of the most promising projects for the communication and connectivity, it is the north south trans, but the current bill in the context of the growing west impression the sanctions. can we expect that this project to get the 2nd press? the thank you very much, look else where you have some when presidential assistance to look similar rescan, it stated his views and he was using the statistics statistics that show that there was a set and trend community for the re balancing of the strengths in the global
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politics and economy and finance, as we see here. and these process results in the increased chair of the congress of the global south and the global eastern during the duties and the reduction of the share of the global nor see the excessive see that it's traditionally, it's an off has been associated with the g 7 and so you and it's the closest outlines that if you fish, this is the objective statistically the to will just repeat the trend to the cd will gather even stronger. be you need anybody as a brake script. so what is expanding to the probably the overall g, d, p of freaks, which is much of the expanded breaks significantly. bakersfield over the biggest, shown by the gees happens is as i mentioned before, the face is a natural process and a global economy which is this is use i'm not going to use the ministry. it is due
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to the numerous mistakes, the of the 10, the unacceptable message. so use net to use a by the united states and its allies to hold back the objective flow of his most for the today we send that we ship positions with india use cuz we do not accept the distortion of the principles of international law allows you to use, as well as the free marketing principles fair competition was to put i need to spend the reasons for the acceptance of the violation of the principles system and a little bit is that so that is our foundation for the globalization system promoted by the west. of a so, so suppose we'll put the west didn't take 2nd chances. it has no doubts about destroying the defense system that has to be able to before. so or the columbia, they could easily let go of the previous mechanisms that was supposedly serving the
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interests of the entire method. see, it was using the producer of costs to make the cost for the west has been disrupted . as a boy, she is just less nowhere. and that is why today we have even more recently subscribed to trust in the role of the global majority in the global economic development. and that's moving. the development should be based on mutual those benefits that are included rather than someone's expenses. we have discussed in north south transfer to court does it should i have heard of us talk through the policy of rules you're speaking of and all sounds card the. i don't the same groups needs a 2nd bracket to lose it has already been being re, finalized. and let's go to those ladies. this project attracts and left if interest from all the countries involved, and it will definitely be implemented soon. thank you. aggression adjacent the name, the chief it on my so i don't mind explain. thank you. explaining to india is
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relationship russia earlier this month. you mentioned that the shoes of them defined in the rate as though there is a handicap for india. because if it ties with russia in detroit and politicians self in color, i showed diminished and isolated and go from the pressure of the con to restart to try has, must co, why using code inject benefits from its relationship with russia. and just by due is negative page. thank you. i think i must have been reacting. sorry. i must have been reacting to the manner in which i was us. that particular question. and i know that is not your intent. so let me say for us, russia is a very valued button. it's very time fisted buckner, it's a relationship from beach. both india and russia have benefited enormously. and
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my presence here today and the fact, you know, all the developments that i have pointed out, including including our growing trade investments, our mother treat technical cooperation of connectivity projects. and i think one of this will give you a good sense of really the importance of the value that pre attached to that relationship. but i would also, you know, briefly like to comment on your 1st question. even though it was addressed administer law pro. uh which is the international not stock transport caught at all . it does not interest and not just to not interest. i think that the interest of the global economy got this, claudia, golf progress and we certainly will give it the highest priority you are. right. and you'll speak about of a balancing both i'm and i'll give you the example of india. so i'm in today. we are moving to be a full trillion dollar economy. and we are growing at 7.7 percent this year. a
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possibility else improve growth in the future. we do think the world is not what it was, politics for it to have to change the global in order to have to change into natural economy will have to change. and we appreciate very much the show is today a strong body of a lot of people, a lot older. also dr. to support the off. uh uh, you know, a lot of positions that we take and i'm, which will interest in international politics. thank you. thank you. r t to me channels. good afternoon, marina costs for the rest of the day. i have questions for both. i'll start with mr . lab roll 1st. as we get research and yes to the provided with, substitute nice that i live in the out of the issue of involved in a 1000000000 and to the global self as reflected in new delhi community k following
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the g 20 summit. now, how important is this policy for russia, especially with it? i believe if you go to to that you produce the was my go to assess policy is not just important for russian and all the other countries, some of the world. this is the only responsible policy specialist that can ensure respect the reputation and benefits for a country. in the cooperation with all the country, it seems that the police computers are published. this is a policy globally 3 of them, and that reflects the main dom mountains and the main principles of the un charter which talks about the respect for the software and the quality of states. you have the mutant india is one of the favorite example solve this principle. russia to has always been moving and it's policies without attempts to punish and.
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