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so the nord stream you for sure, was busy that made it and you have to have i did that a lot in australia. american dental, this tucker calls and brings the russian presidents on filtered views, straight to west and audiences. though, because of the sabotage of the north stream gas pipelines and names among many more ac documents, that was quite an interview, soccer, golf, and jazz 1st impressions on even to be with the lines, it may have to 10 gains. ivan 19000000 views on the x platform. ukraine's president sucks. the country's top military come on,
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the load running power struggling here. replacing generals the lady's name with them on most of us being boxes, ukrainian, most of the bands who failed the a very well welcome. this is all the international with the very latest. well news update is good to have you with us or just alice of to being pulled costs. vladimir putin 1st interview with a western journalist since 2021 has already been viewed by of a 96000000 people online. to sit down with tucker cos and cover the wide range of topics including the ukraine conflicts, and one of the most significant acts of industrial terrorism. the news stream blogs who blow up north stream. a sweet nice if you for sure. i was busy that day. maybe you have to have uh, i did not pull up your straight. uh,
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takes you know, what's the overall speech and how much would you say he wasn't each. you personally may have an alibi, but the c a has no. so tell him i didn't, did you have evidence that nato or to see i did it that you know, you know, i won't get into the details which people always say in such cases, to look for someone who is interested. but in this case, we should not only look for someone who is interested, but also for someone who has the capabilities because they may be many people interested. but not all of them are capable of thinking through the bottom of the baltic sea and carrying out this explosion. and these 2 components should be connectors introduced, always interested, and who's capable of doing so i'm confused. i mean, that's the biggest active industrial terrorism ever. and it's the largest emission of c o 2 and it has 3. okay,
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so if you had evidence and presumably given your security services, rental services, you would that nato, the u. s. c, i a, the west did this. why wouldn't you present it? and when a propaganda victory, i wasn't able to identify what she's looking into or of propaganda. it is very difficult to defeat. so united states because the united states controls all the world's media and many european media. you see the ultimate beneficiary of the biggest european media, our american financial institutions. don't you know that so it is possible to get involved in this work. but it is cost prohibitive, so to speak more than we can simply showing the spotlights on our sources of information. and we will not, but she results. it is clear to the whole world. what happened then? even american analysts talk about it directly to the gets to
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humiliating at this point for nato to accept russian control of what was it 2 years ago? ukrainian territory. all right, yeah. i know. i said so live then thing. how to do it with dignity your, there are options if there is a will. randy's nature cuz there's really up until now there is being that oper or, and screaming. ability inflicting is strategic the fetal rochelle and the non don't fail system. you just go by dish and yet i see but everything and now they are apparently coming to realize that it is difficult to achieve the safe a possible at all. in my opinion, i think it is impossible, by definition. it is never going to happen when it comes to show. it seems to me that now those who are in power in the west have come to realize this as well. that's other than your visual if so if the realization has set in, they have to think what to do next or we're ready for this dialog. a
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luxury, what is it? oh sure. sure. what's there to work out? it's very simple. i repeat just this concept of putting it on, but if there's a way of contacts to various agencies going schedule something regarding that, i will tell you what we are saying on this matter. and what we're conveying to the us leadership. we, if you really want to stop fighting, you need to stop supplying weapons is it will be over within a few weeks. that's how much does it. and then we can agree on some terms. before you do that, to push stop. what's easier? why would i call in the bricks? countries accounted for only 16 percent in 1992, but now their share is greater than that of the g 7. it has nothing to do with the events in ukraine. this is due to the trends of global development and world economy,
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as i mentioned just now. and this is an image symbol. this will keep happening. it is like the rise of the sun. you cannot prevent the sun from rising. you have to adapt to it. you said we can, how do the united states so them as soon as we get with the help of force, like sanctions brochure, bombings and use of armed forces. a cup of coffee, a folder of documents on them. questions on quite an interview. so call some filmed his reaction immediately off the interview, but the russian president of the kremlin on tuesday, this have a look. i don't we just finished our interviews, lambert, who were in an ante room in the kremlin. i'm waiting for a car to come, having a cup of coffee, i'm sitting here with the folder and fast. i mean, open to get documents that me got my nighttime reading. that was quite an interview. this obviously is very rude. it by the rejection of the west,
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united states doesn't like for us with us. government doesn't like russia. the west has determined not to be a laboratory for this, for obvious. that's the whole point of nato, i guess, is to contain russia. so in this one, but it's very upset about it as i slash when we talked about that as we did, you know, for probably over an hour. so she didn't have a coherent theory that useful into telling me any way as to why that is, um versus not expansion as power. sorry. you're not supposed to say that because all the tory ones, all the wires and in the long run state department, i want to make him into this. you know, shit we're imperial to pay. and the truth is that that's just false. it's a stupid action. if you think that was too big already is the biggest land mass of the world, they only of a 150000000 people. us officials have said on the record it, and i've said to me and are telling me much people that part of the tongues have to be rushing, giving up,
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find me. so it's like if you really think that the condition of peace is that it's going to give a credit and then you're, you're like a little check from east european history to sabotage at the north stream. pipelines took a cause and covered a wide range of crucial topics with the russian president, including the potential for the goes, she ations rushes diplomatic stones towards west and pauses. i discussed this with elegy correspondence shapers. there's so many fascinating nuances to this interview, nicky, and one of them is how president proved and portrayed the position of the russian side when it came to the go see ations what, what's the gain gave looked like in ukraine and you know, this is a veteran states my time of fruits has been at the top of his game for uh, you know, 2 decades now. he's had relationships with numerous presidents of the united states . you mentioned them several times by the 1st name. talked about these discussions
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while it being very discreet, of course. but also, you know, he's, he's a realist and he understands that the situation in ukraine has such a negative impact potentially have so many careers, even on the nato alliance itself. and if you actually look at this objectively, what would be perceived as a natal defeat and you frame would and many careers that could cause significant instability. and it would leave a lot of people with ag on their faces looking quite you know, um, damage to politically. i think president put in related to that with tucker carlson and suggested you know, i believe they may be looking to negotiate but they don't even know the way back to the negotiating table. they push so hard, they've, you know, made a rod for their own back with sanctions. they've driven themselves into a corner and know may not know how to get out of that other than to perpetually escalate. i think that's absolutely fascinating. would you be willing to say, congratulations, nato, you one and just keep the situation where it is now? right?
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it's a big mistake. you know, it is a subject matter for the negotiations. no one is willing to conduct or to put it more accurately. they all willing, but do not know how to do it. i know they want. it is not just i see it, but i know they do want it. but they are struggling to understand how to do it. the language is there from present to them, very relaxed, still referring to the west as partners as they formed this very brutal economy, militaristic and or against associates, president still understands how the game is played. that must be a move out of this conflict for the west. if it's, and in a way that will be beneficial to both sides to end the conflict. it's um, you know, we think we used to president piercing, be betrayed in the west in mainstream media, or someone who's so filled with haines. and yet in his interview, when he spoke more about inviting units, he rather the accelerating, you know, wall and hostility. can you walk us through that face? yeah, and i think this was particularly
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a person when it came to the brakes and multi polarity. i think tucker carlson sort of carried the questioning about bricks the rise of the global south as one of adversarial movements that it was, you know, something that was going to press the west and present putting, again, stepping in to say, well, it's not about stuff. it's not about ad, you know, to add the 2 sides of a brain, but they've got to work and harm you. really remarkable analogy. you really think it on his face. again, he sort of related that idea that this isn't just about you find that the global salesman breaks has been developing long before the, you find your conflict occurred that, you know, chinese, the chinese economy was, was burgeoning and that they were want to do business in a different way, if you like, the idea of divide and conquer was passing and united and prosper was, was coming. and again, we see president putin as suggesting that, that the vision of these 2 spears of the brain, it would signify. and. ringback this is unity that everyone kind of work together.
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we kind of find solutions that become push forward. i think that was remarkable. that's nice to listen. you have said that the world is breaking into 2 hemispheres . a human brain is divided into 2 hemispheres. one is responsible for one type of activities. the other one is more about creativity and so on. but it is still one in the same head for the world should be a single hold. security should be shared, rather than meant for the golden 1000000000. that is the only scenario where the world could be stable, sustainable, and predictable. until then, while the head is split into 2 parts, it is an illness, a serious adverse conditions. it is a period of a severe disease that the world is now going through. so again, masterful diplomacy from president truth, plenty of space here to apportion blame, you know, to accelerate things. we will do this, we will do that. you've done this to us what a completely different approach
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a religious pragmatic approach from present showed a scale and how he has led russia through some of its most difficult days and times after the collapse of the soviet union president put in a force credited with transform of the russian economy and society in many ways and one of the scales he has his discretion. many times during the conversation at tucker carlson, i asked him, you know, what, what did they say, what the present point and say, and president putin as saying, well, you need to ask them that. i'm not going to disclose these private conversations on scope shows great skill and respect for who people are now. funding this conflict and you find you got to compare this performance from a lot of my food and including his masterful a recollection of russian history at the beginning, no notes, no prompt or have to ask yourself what a western leader be able to do that of course joe biden, at times even differentiate between egypt and mexico. it seems minutes after been challenged on his health and his as well being overall i think what the circle
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message here and one that's going to be trawled over. we've seen john kirby say, like if you're going to watch this interview and you know, don't listen to anything about him or prudent says you can absolutely bet your bottom dollar. that the analyst and the intelligence services on in the political loop leeds around the world or analyzing in granular detail the soulful messages that were given by sliding or fruit, enjoying the speech. an oval, well, many those messages where it's which are our doors that can be opened. there is a positive reconciliation and partnership. thank you. i think it's absolutely remarkable. well, that's bringing a guess. so we less close live to own boss of that pay not around john that catherine volunteer, the former secretary of the indian ministry of external affairs made. thanks for joining us on the program. it's very nice to see you. so let's talk about these. this bombshell interview because president post and raise the problem of this well, which he said was divided into policy compared to like being disease. what are your thoughts on this statements? for me, i mean, firstly the president boynton has shown that to have his hand as
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a consummate statesman, but he is, let's be, have known him such a long time. the trends here in my view and i think he's not, i didn't, if i want is the attempt to create blocks again. and the other is a mindset problem that to the notice in the, in the among the lead in the, in the united states. i mean, they just something cannot forget that that the court last time it's normal. and the soviet union does call now shot is, is that some countries and it has its problems with ukraine. would have been sort of the piece for me to negotiations. what i see is mine says the problem was, has decided that no rush has to be taught or less than something like that without realizing that you know, this kind of an,
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i think 2000 pounds in creating be some stability and solving problems. so don't give you the only solution, just the cool weapon set the problem in the saw, the mars, all the ones to go from the dogwoods to view, ask them to be i'm able to take, but i'd love to have to let them said to these countries so they have left a mess, look at what happened, you know, problems. and so i don't see this was a very wise thing to do. and i think as, as people say that, that i love these, i'm commercial decisions. and somebody said, but somebody needs was otherwise it's military, industrial or not somebody. this was a guy know, you know, the debates that is going on. we in there do not say that this wasn't the 1st time that it could happen. and started ops a very easily to that was yes, i'm the audio stories because we have negotiated some of the things that i'm really
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in the country, which is awesome. regions for us. yeah, i think the don't very good that that so then i'll put you on a piece avenue, is available for a, for a sucking of these problems. and i think the time is gone now to drop those, you know, on petroleum deezen. i'm finished this once and once went wrong. absolutely. i think a lot of people are going to be listening through this to interview today and dice texting. it's picking out a particular sound bites, but one key take away from me was when the russian president said, for the well to be stable and sustainable that needs to be unite to that needs to work as a whole. but how plausible is that? you know, what steps could countries take towards that? well, the visit, is it realistic? the, you know, the dog or the why we all different so, but, but we have a system to work with them, but you know, with them, but don't want this diversity,
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but that is our one. and, uh, you know, relations between done russia, for example. i mix all nations between yeah, many other countries on excel and we, we think of it to the prism of the cost of building sol time where be on it. and actually we have our own view and not only press sunni country has, but i still cannot, you know, subscribe to the view that, you know, starting a wall around sort of, you know, giving weapons and subtract resize too much the song. so so what is the, what is the objective your objective is to sort of lead structural is it to make sure the industrial goes down and it's the, the principal piece that we're going to happen. no country, not just, you know, actually not, nobody knew how to define objectives. usa has some kind of objective towards
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china, from the objectives, to russia, and about to, towards india, under the objective towards other countries. and so i don't think that you know this because it has the globalization that you have see, you cannot, i mean, the us suddenly does not have one policy to be less, which does not, you know, i've done, i've done a good job. so i think a discrete picking get a bed making ad hoc decisions, etc. i'm of course they on. they have to realize that shortly on the spot, they do realize that slowly and spend the money on the global, the system is decreasing. that is for that is for sure. the be you can always balance the center of gravity is moving on. it has, has already moved of you to look at the figures. ok,
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thanks. what president fulton talked about. briggs, introduce baltimore due to these higher than that of just and so these are the only thing. so you cannot reach the movie to be us as being loving to use. you know, the level of just becky, that you'd high boss, you bet on would system like the dollar and the financial system, etc, to, to, you know, trying to put in sanctions. but then the industry as being able to work it out by these they are actually shooting themselves. and before does what most people are kind of people are based on the products such as special. why should anytime should be dependent on when it knows that it's got to be recognized against . so that's probably a one has to look at it. and i think the time has come all again to speak about these things to know. no, but then you know, the something the mind shape problem as i say it'd be a pretty good. yeah. as,
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as parents are the said, the in the interview when he was talking about breakfast, that you cannot stop the song from rising and noticing that the total economy of the block is significant. now and, and even as the pos is the combined g 7 economies in purchasing power power, say, what do you think the russian president raised this points? but uh, but uh, the best will go to, uh, was pointing out. the whole thing is, uh, you know what? and i think he ordered already. so i think these are the, i'll get these cut off before the cost of the, you know, in the post poured water in the order in before 2 on and all these things. and these mines 1st i see actually comes from the back and then i have to figure out what else you want. this is a globalized was you had already defending the differences because i have
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differences for the water bottle and much. i mean, we have seen, for example, and i have to say this late instead, john learning. yeah. have a mazda mazda, please. yes, china, you know, chose to join us to little remote in the fall, it along the border or along the line to actually control. you don't have an i'm defined mode genetic users to discuss and define the things that's uh, that's exactly what is against. so the lot, some of the for the bed, but bed, but then we can go to more because the location was, was, was not, not small. but i think both sides, i think somehow decided that the water is not, not the solution. right. what i'm going to, except the water is not the solution. that is my problem is the more do you said that this is not you know more? yeah. but do you guys just making sense?
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i really appreciate your time on both of the pen knock round john at talk for volunteer form a secretary of the indian ministry of extending the size. appreciate it. thank you . thank you so much. the phone to our payments are going to be on our website and of course we'd love to hear your thoughts on the sit down to so you can check out the comments section is ready and waiting for you with all the dot com the they can use a key, i have no way of the weeks of speculation. president zalinski has officially sucks . the country's top military officer general with valerie solution. a have service commander in chief of ukraine's on for assistance july 2021. and despite the string of recent military sale is the general has become increasingly popular in the country with pose pushing him far ahead of the president zalinski himself. but to vegas has been longer heads for months so that the lack of progress on the battlefield, the loss of key cities like all too often dose,
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which is also known as box news, of course, and the needs to mobilize them anymore. ukrainians lives. they recently referred to the military conflicts as a stalemate, which president zalinski strongly disagreed with. so he's a replacement in general, alexander c. s. k. he's made a point to the new military commander in chief as a previous head of the ukrainian the ground forces to escape. i have a so last year is failed. defense of volunteer mosque, as well as, as subsequent fruitless efforts to retake the don't boss busy. he has all me, his stuff with massive losses on that front. and interesting side notes just gave was actually born in russia's vladimir wage and then part of the soviet union, a laser studied in moscow at the high a military come on school. we can now cross live to andre ged autonomy in june and less tons will correspond to now many thanks for joining goes on. the program today is good to see you. so what's the media has called the newly appointed ukrainian command in chief, a, quote, butcher, and is questioning the decision to remove it. valerie solution a,
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how would you assess them? it's oh, this uh what, what's up um yesterday uh, confirm a week. so the speculation about, uh, this month, all of our for the substitution, all those other with me as come monday, she saw farm as far as of ukraine and the model of, of creating the most treat. this is my is uh, in the me, the i so in the media about these decision, because in this moment the, the change over the head without much force of ukraine can, can be problematic to, especially for the saw this on the scene. because uh we, we know that the general assist key is not a very popular between the man on the, on the ground. and the he's the that to go to choosing the past, the very good, the size of the because the use of the human ways or gains the games. there are some groups and
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a lot of you can still do that. i do use the seasons for these reasons. my opinion. nice. uh that's um. now the situation is very, very complicated for the ukraine in our man. uh, and i think that is it, ask you choose to make this change in the, in the head of government for us, for points gotta reasons, because uh, the csp is very, very, more comfortable with that point because of the cc on the zillow zone. it was uh, uh, sold, they're a military guy. so focusing on the strategy on the topic of the busy season on the topic of the pressures of the season and the for, for him, for the lose me was not more important than was not very important to what the policy of ukraine wong, that's bustle. now for seascape, the politics is very,
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very important. so that ascii, it's my opinion, of course, is it ask you can use cc has the book, but for he's willing, the, you know, for the, for the western public, the, they have this image of kids on me being the good guys. the heroes do think this, this, this image could be affected by media report describing the new general as a butcher. i think, uh no, it's not very effective because a lot of people that they use of self be the media to sort of seen the west. so i started about this not what they've does not with this can not working anymore. it's a, it is use it. it's really it's use of every general, it's a big hero of no knowledge. the general me was change it because he's a very good man. that's the, the good dizzy the cheesy on. so doing the comforter offensive in summer $23.00.
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but to if this as to why it's necessary to change the head. those are my thoughts of ukraine. why it's necessary to have a new commander in chief for them, of course. so it's a simple question that the people start to make themselves. and for this reason i think there's not if they can not work and it's just, it's an interesting choice. there's never, you know, he's reco, the boss will fail with losses and do crating. kalonde is also reporting a growing shortage of personnel at the same time. do you think that his appointment will also have an impact on the, the number of, um, on the mobilize ation. of that ukrainian soldiers it can be, can be up and this and the, i think the 11 of the motivation for the tools is that the scheme may be, it's ready to accept a lot of a lot of the that solve this in the british. i'm on the 5th on the ground and he
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showed this during the bucket of black mold when he chose this spot to kind of uh, review my way, but against that are from sonya is that the was very, very dangerous for you kind of the folders and the a lot of the of that was a lot of a cube sort disability in action. where doing this affection, i think he's, he's ready to accept this looses. and the may be 40 seven's key is comfortable as 12. i hope that's that's can take this pennsylvania for it. so many thanks for speaking to us today. really appreciate your time and tell you enjoy the less times we'll correspondent andrea lucida. thank you for the invitation is while many thanks for joining us. hey, on, on the international the going to leave you now. we've talked to all of the big interview with tucker thompson and presentation. of course,
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i'll be back in the talk with alice morning. the right. my question was one more specific. it was of course, not a defense of nazis, new or otherwise. it was a practical question. you don't control the entire country, you don't control give, you don't seem like you want to. so how, how do you will eliminate a culture or an ideology or feelings or a view of history in the country that you don't control? what do you do about that? wasn't it just, you know, as strange as it may seem to you during the negotiations and assemble, we did agreed that we have it all in writing neo nazis. them would not be cultivated in ukraine, including that it would be prohibited at the legislative level. mr. call soon, we agreed on that this it turns out can be done during the negotiation process. and there is nothing humiliating for ukraine as a modern, civilized.
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