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its of one and a half 1000000 algerians. the approval of north street the you for sure. i was busy that maybe you have to have uh, i did not pull up in australia. uh nope, i never congenital tucker calls and brings the russian presidents and filled with views straight to west and audiences building into the sabotage of the node stream gas pipelines among many more issues even to be with talk, a causing patient with kohl's. the incident in the canadian parliament where ukrainian nazi veteran was applauded in the presence of the prime minister and presidents, the landscape will speak with the russian and best the 2 kind of the later in the program. documents me on my next i'm reading.
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that was quite an interview and said to call such as eve, his 1st impressions on the interview with platinum at 210 as it gains. ivan 19000000 views on the x the a very well welcome. this is all the international with the world news update is good to have you with us as always, interest hours off to being broad task resume peyton's 1st interview with the west and you are listed as 2021. has already been viewed over 112. i, i over $112000000.00 people online, sit down with tucker calls and covered a wide range of topics including the ukraine conflict times one of the most significant acts of industrial terrorism, the north stream, bloss who blow up north stream. the
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reason i say to you for sure is i was busy that you need it and you have to have uh, i did not a lot in australia, uh cube. and of course it was each and how much would you said it was each? now, 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 did it met? 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 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 in who is capable of doing it. do you think it's true humiliating at this point for nato to accept russian control of what was
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it 2 years ago? ukrainian territory. right. yeah, yeah, just because no i said, so let then thing how to do it with thickness thing. your, there are options if there is a will, a, this is because there's a line up and so now there is being the uproar and screaming ability inflict thing is strategic defeat russia on the ball don't fail. it's just huge scope. i don't think that i see, but i think and now they are apparently coming to realize that it is difficult to achieve if possible at all. in my opinion, i think it is impossible, by definition. it isn't ever going to happen when it comes to show. it seems to me that now those who are in power in the west and have come to realize this as well, that's something that you're special. but if so, if the realization has set in, they have to thing what to do next or we're ready for this dialogue about you wait
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semester, look, the president of ukraine visited canada. i mean, the story is well known, but leading silence in the western countries speak. your part of, i'm in the canadian parliament, introduced a man who as the speaker of the parliament settling that settling, fought against the russians during the world war 2 well, 2 forth against the russians during the world war 2. recently, hitler and his accomplices on which it turned out that this men served in the s s. troops personally killed the russians, goals in judas. by using windows, us troops consisted of ukrainian nationalistic, and who, that is dirty work, how the president, the ro crane stood up with the entire parliament of canada and applauded this miracle piece color. how can this be imagined? carpet the president of ukraine himself, by the way, is a jew by nationality. well, we cannot cross live it to a russian ambassador to canada or next upon those many thanks for joining us on the
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program today. i really appreciate your time. first of all, i really like to ask your response to what you expect from canada, to russia's request for the extradition of the form and not see surface one. hunker it well, 1st of all, the expected form below answer. right, so we send a diplomatic note, which is uh, a bunch of materials uh about the the crimes. uh, is that the some, uh uh come into its uh, in, uh, uh, western new green. and uh, now we have wedding for the honest about the as or as 2 separate to it kind of the options here. first of all,
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uh there is a, uh, brushing extradition request. and secondly, uh, there isn't an issue what candidates? so that means a canadian government committed a conflict in law enforcement. going to do regarding the concessions that missed the, the going kirkland k himself. the public police said that he enlisted the in, assess the division of coaching. uh, so its own was the about is the canadian a sore. it is a knowing that is really self. uh, revealed a nazi accomplice, nazi kreme and know who lives here. so what the to, the cabinet is going to do the about them in the immigration services,
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learn to 1st and services, etc, etc, etc, to originally. and that's a here. and it's not only about to brush of up to that of course as the the, there were some medicines here of boise participants of the killing jews. poles russians add either one second to world war in 1944. i believe that these well documents, but as the, as the issue is what the canadian government going to do a valid uh, let's say that it does get to the point where hungary is extradited to russia. what kind of punishment would he say spend the money is almost a 100 years old. well, a criminal court with the brush. i believe it's magic code 357. know something
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that about the attempt of exterminating is the a s and they could group. so it specs it really is a collection of genocide, probably it's the life term symptoms. but the, it, of course, a from van uh, is person is expedited and we will be decided to according to the due legal process and ordering a nazi veteran. um how goes oh, so close outrage in poland as well, which is also actually sticking his expedition. um, well you said he joined options, do you think most going well so um could undertake to by the end and i am not aware
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of any joint actions i court to the statement of my colleague the pollution best of the here in the mail it to the right tough to is the uploading to to, to, to that and those in the, in the, in the, in the bottom and condemning is that about later one, make sure to, to also that full and the was kind of satisfied by the, my apologies. i know that was presented by a prime minister through the and then and his team. and so at this point, as of 2 days around, no joint actions. and it's in all together, is the russian point regarding that issue. what do you say? i mean, because we know that hungary 6, you know, almost a 100 years old holding
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a potential trial for hunk would be one of international significance. well, it's, it's, but it's significant and the, it's significant for canada. first of all, because we know is that after the 2nd world war and several 1000th of the former, not say accomplices, will sense here. and the stablish here as a forced to kind of form, but the, so it's common is what i'd say is that and when among those those since that's the key models was uh and color is the history of the kennedy is not the now what if possible, what positives because,
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um you see the said to at least 2 recent cases. uh, there were some names cut through who don't people live um, participating in the nazi genocides in the bell, russia. he was uncovered. but the was led to peacefully, di uh, in canada, whiles the legislative vials, the legal um, procedures of uh uh, kind of underway them. they had the, the gentleman on not the jump on that or some, uh, older lender who was responsible for
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dealing um, russian kids uh, in uh, small lands region. so they have uh several uh, criminal cases against him. and the several operations those, those criminal cases. so they left him, died peacefully and camera, the navigates through the i think him to russia or bill arrest challenge germany and whatever the country you kind of see, not for that to the punishment for those and criminal deeds. so, um right now and right here, my main question is, what is the government of canada is going to do about mr. who okay. who himself can says
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that he is the she and least that voluntarily to assess the vision we cheese by the way. uh, is condemned as agreement organization by as a new little can type deal, know and canada was a, a member of the anti hitler. anton, as his coalition and canadian, a daughter, some sunset died, a competing, that's incumbent things. those guys uh like who. okay. so what is to do the little prime minister to the is going to do about said they have not say here, and the so was an apology. okay. political apology. but what's
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next was, is a, yeah. and it is a cause notable and at the same time mind blowing that kind of the, the us you create into a number of other countries that systematically both against any un resolutions on combusting, the glorification of nazi is. and so knowing that, how does that square with the hung to reception? well, uh for me it's a, it's hard to comprehend really. and if you where i used to be the deputy chief of mason, a fellow embassy in washington, dc, and z, and that's at states and the rates that issue that i'm gonna play with is my colleagues in uh uh, in the state department in washington. and i was asking, why are you the kind of working against the
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anti glorification resolution? as i said, well it's, it's about the most pitch. it's about faith want speech that, okay. i go to the bookstore in washington dc, and i see is it mind comp of by hipaa little kid, larry's it's sold that and does it pretty text of the, the most patients the same time as the united states and the canada as a member so so in case you'd look, coalition, i suppose, to, to condemn not says. so for example, in russia, it's a, it's a, it's a criminal case. by the way, in your money. it's a criminal case to kind of bob blush. all sounds how demonstrate is the and that's a symbol, so i'm not see
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a bounce. let's like my account. but it's not about the united states and canada. it's for us, it's a big deal that i'm going to, it's a, it's a, it's an issue of the probably double standards when you, uh, at one time, uh, you may, could political statement that you can them. the, for example, on to segments is, is the same time you lead to people publish not see materials and he'll come 3 and the it's a long standing issue, the gonna continue our discussion. squeeze. so connect them counterparts. by the way, um, up until i believe 2020 to canada was abstaining
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during the a voting in general assembly about that 29 to not see, but the technician resolution. and now what you're going to like, especially those on like most people that come on, i'm a member of your sons and daughters. remember your grandparents that remembers those who fought against nazi is now under the field. so if you, if that's the principal issue for us. so it's a, it's a question then the shows that is still open in the bilateral dialogue. and the laser stuff cool is coming from the canadian media reports. is that prime minister justin true to go actually personally invited home to see what attend an official ceremony during the last days official visits,
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a tutor did claim only that they had nothing to do with honk his presence in parliament. meanwhile, significance to this new wave of scandal having canadian political cycle was a being treat. i was not a stranger to scandal. the what does the slightest one say? well, i do see it. see, it's a but it's registered to be interesting because we know when there is the uh, states visa terribly um for in uh, fi level official and everything is being started very meticulously who's invited to who, who's not to the background. the fact that there were some going to be present and right, the opposition consorts of f as in x really probably stay on
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the streets of x. social media. the invitation for me is to continue to have a the, you know, reception room is also the prime minister which was approved by when i brought the close by the global affairs kind of their advisor prime minister's office. so they knew about that. there was some new that was on the the now say that it was a canadian ukraine. them congress. thank you. by the way, what a for a range here. we're going to zation very even from this one i would say who presented that to those in to
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the multiple of like 5 minutes. but me this to apologize to is a huge community. i apologize. i believe tuesday all is committed was a commitment to success. brush and commend tim can ok, but the exam is a committed and ukraine in congress. this is ed can is it because as so many a representative seems the power meant of canada, like least ivan bade, could vice a brand new in this to my them. okay. so if lead freeland, um, on the opposition side, the police to mr. b, as on who is the shadow administer for, for defense now from the conservative party. all of them uploading to the
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nazi guy as the chief of the national defense stuff. general air was floating, standing next to to, to chromecast as air. and so what, so what say is see results so so, so, so for this month's and then you try to diminish to denigrate to the memory of uh, your own country who for the mattresses and when you upload to those a guy who probably killed one of to rent it, it isn't dated. i saw many thanks for speaking to us today on boss of the stuff and
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of always a pleasure. thank you very much for your time. thank you indeed. well, a cup of coffee photo of documents on to impressions on quite an interview type of calls and found his reaction immediately off the he interviewed the russian presidents at the kremlin on tuesday. let's take a look. i don't, we just finished our interviews, lambert, who were in an anti room in the kremlin, waiting for a car to come, having a cup of coffee from sitting here with the folder and fashioned me to get some documents that gave me don't mind a time reading that was quite an interview was obviously, is very rude. it by the rejection of the west. united states doesn't like for us with us. government doesn't like russia. the west has determined not to be alive to try for this for obvious. that's the whole point of nato, i guess, is to contain russia in this one,
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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 he's going to telling me any way as to why that is. um versus not expansion has 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, japan. but the truth is that that's just false. it's a stupid actually. if you think that was too big already is the biggest land mass of the world, they all have a 150000000 people. us officials have said on the record or have sent to me and are telling me much people that part of the tongues have to be rushing, giving up frame. yeah. so it's like, if you really think that the condition of peace is the problem is going to give a credit me. then you're, you're like a little tech, to of amazed european history to sabotage all the notes the stream pipelines took
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a cause and cover the wide range of crystal topics with the russian presidents, including the potential for negotiations as russians, diplomatic stones, towards western partners. i discuss this with them and see correspond to the shapers. there's so many fascinating nuances to this interview nikki. and one of them is how president proved and portrayed the position of the russian side when it came to negotiations. what, what's the gain game looked like in ukraine? and, you know, this is the veteran states. one of my boots has been at the top of his game for, you know, 2 decades now. he's had relationships with numerous presidents of the united states . he mentioned them several times by their 1st name, talked about these discussions while it being very discreet, of course. but also, you know, he's, he's a realist and he understands that the situation of 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,
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what would be perceived as a needle defeat and ukraine would and many careers, it could cost 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 relation 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 the 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? 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 that wants, yes, it is not just i see it,
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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, a war against russia. president putin still understands how the game is played. there 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 being betrayed in the west in mainstream media or someone who's so filled with haines. and yet in this interview with it, he spoke more about inviting units. he rather than the accelerating, you know, wall and hostility, can you walk us through that face? yeah, i don't think this was particularly pertinent when it came to the brakes. and multi polarity, i think, took across and sort of carried the questioning about breaks the rise of the global south as one of adversarial movements that it was, you know,
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something that was going to press the west and present putting, again, stepping in to say, well, it's not a felt it's not about, and 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. and again, he sort of related that idea that this isn't just about you find that the global sales and breaks has been developing long before the finding of conflict occurred. that, you know, chinese, the chinese economy was, was burgeoning and that they will want to do business in a different way. if you like. the idea of divide and conquer was passing and unite and prosper was, was coming. and again, we see president putin as suggesting that, that division of these 2 spears of the brain, it would signify an illness as to unity that everyone kind of work together. we kind of find solutions and we kind of 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 the bided into 2 hemispheres. one is responsible for one type of
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activities. the other one is more about creativity and so on. but it is still one in the same head. 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, mazda full diplomacy from president, tooth, 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 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 force credited with transform of the russian economy and society in many ways and one of the scales he
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has his discretion. many times during the conversation at tucker carlson, asked them, you know, what, what did they say? what did present fight and say, and president putin as saying, well, you need to ask them that. i'm not going to disclose these private conversations on school shows great skill and respect for who the people are now, funding this conflict, and you think you got to compare this performance from vladimir putin, 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. what seems minutes after been challenged on his health and his as well being overall? i think what the circle message appear on 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. the analyst and the intelligence services and the political leads
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around the world are analyzing and granular detail the soulful messages that were given by sliding or fruit, enjoying the speech and over well many those messages. whereas, which are our doors that can be opened. there is a path to reconciliation and partnership nicky. i think it's absolutely remarkable how many thanks for your company. i'm meeting you now is thoughtful of the big interview between talk a call is an on demand person and make sure you join me again. simone use in the, i just have to ask you, you've said clearly that nato expansion for it is a violation of the promise you were made and such as, i mean it's, it's a threat to your country. right before you send troops in to ukraine, the vice president nighted states with munich security conference and encouraged the president of ukraine to join nato. do you think that was an effort to provoke you into military actions? insured is supposed to.

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