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the, the nuclear reactors are flooded, sparking, and her risk this stuff. the id is it killed the anytime in june or is living in japan and this nice to go to the area that needs to be a meltdown. config. ashima immediately drove me to and i think this is a full year investigation stats. watch on tv. the
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cause we mention these all to be then times we're seeing an up taking the number of conflicts around the world. would you say it's becoming more difficult to negotiate working in the us? well, it says that would be an easy. i don't remember to single periods in media and history when it was easy to negotiate because there are many countries, they have a lot of different positions. it's our job is diploma to find a common denominator and to move forward certain things and projects to defend our position and to respect the position of the others. i don't think it's the most difficult period to india and she's pretty, there were others not less difficult, but here when it's supposed to help maintain international peace and stability. but it has been heavily criticized on so many levels, some even questioning whether it's effective as whole. what would you, what was your response, be to those criticisms of the you and especially the security council?
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i definitely think that to you and still plays a very important stabilizing role to assess how it would have been otherwise, i think we would, should, we should have imagined the world without the. and they can tell you that a lot of conflicts, so which many people just don't realize that happening. for example, in africa, they are simmering these concepts to put it mildly so these conflicts were to go hot. and uh, a lot of people down the road to realize that the, and actually it was instrumental. so we keep a lot of crisis under the leads and don't let them will go out. so that's the most important thing. of course the visible conflicts. they're a visible sedation and so like me and the lease right now, like you, craig, and then some people are criticizing them for being unable to do things. but you and is composed of member states and is there will there decisiveness to move forward there. readiness for compromise, that defiance failure or success. so for you and the policy is here and there. so
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there are, for example, a lot of for approaches. that's a cubic also is not able to adopt. so require requirements or demands for ceasefire in the the least. but you shouldn't forget that this was happening only because of one member states united states looking collective efforts and collective designed to push forward the ceasefire resolution. so you really should define the excellence in the correct way. and then when it comes to your position representing russia, do you feel like your job is become more difficult in recent years as you, as you've seen this increase in anamosa say towards russia. do you feel that pressure a while it has become more challenging? that's sure. but so if we, if i go back like 2 years ago, for example, or one of the 5 years a year ago, i think it was more challenging and more difficult. because a lot of the countries where disoriented because of the,
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of our special means reparation in your brain. they had the wrong perception of what we're doing. but we managed to explain to them what the reasoning sounds with managed to, to show them that you know what to, to understand the full complexity of this issue. in order to make your conclusions, you really need to dig deep and to understand the root cause of these conflicts. now, so we enjoyed much better and understanding them on global membership. why is there a membership? of course, there is a group of countries which has isolated themselves completely. this is the worst on the group of countries. it's absolutely clear that so any dialect with them, any, any understanding from the past is not possible at least asia about it. so definitely discourage us because all the countries in the world are really looking at the russian, there's a lot of hope in the world. and so there are a lot of folks with russia linked with russia and
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a lot of attention to what we are doing. and what we are proposing and so this is what this is really encouraging for a diploma tool works in the or you mentioned earlier about how the us would use this visa of power and the security council to blow up the cease fire in gaza when it comes to, to veto issue in particular, has it probably been crucial? i mean, where, so sometimes the rest of the state would be so is essential. do you think that's do something by that? yeah, sure. well that's a very definite. ringback traits most of the united nations in comparison to the legal of nation. so we try to vary for history and pull records. the need to write is not only right, it's a big, big privilege and a bigger responsibility. and of course, the countries that say they enjoyed these rights and they use these privilege, very responsibly including the restaurant. and there are very few occasions where
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family members of the security council use the veto, right? so in comparison to the number of resolution, some decisions that are being taken without deposition from the, from the permanent members of the security council. but this is an important tool to encourage the groceries to negotiate and to, to go to compromise because nobody wants to use retail this up. so to clear this is, this is a really final final decision. if nothing else helps and see if there is no other way to preserve national interest or the interest of, of fathers then legal rights is being used, but the, there were no legal rights. a, for example, if we still still are in the context of the guys associations, let's not forget that the world would have been already drawn into the adventure by the us. and these are of, you know, the obtained resolution that will do in fact, to encourage israel's operation in gaza. and so that's
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a problem. so that didn't happen only because the restaurant opposed to each. so each always and still limit an important instruments though, no matter whether someone likes it or not to this the reality from the sidelines of the un security council sessions, it looks like things can become very emotionally charged. and representatives of really acting as rivals is that really the case? so our relationships between representatives, mobile friendly, jo, well cool deal behind the scenes that we would have normal relations with or without ease of use and disagree with your call. so including with the, with our west and colleagues because we have to interrupt, they understand it and they may not be very heavy to deal with us. they may have some personal grudges against the restaurant. they may have some convictions of their own, but we have professionals, we have to interact, we have to solve issues, so we interests different on so levels. so expert level and the level of deputy been that the representative exponents representatives. there is not,
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there is no problem for these. i don't think that there are. busy people in months that would really go personal on, on their, in their relations with us. it's certainly a handful of, of diplomats that to behave in such a way. but behind the scenes, we have no problems to, to discuss some kind of situation with our way somebody partners to shake hands with them. that's. that's what the situation. and the son of the russian representatives recently plains, the icbc for intervening and monitoring the situation in sit down and thus undermining the effectiveness of the un bodies. what, what changes do you think should be implemented? and would you say that false and misleading are it saves it the main huddle and the way up a security council for making a real difference. well, if you ask about the eyes to see, you know that we are very critical of disorganization. there were some hoops link, so you to when it was created, it's uh,
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20 years ago if i'm not mistaken. uh. and the one the resolution on that for specifically was taken but seems to them a lot of things happens and uh, a lot of situations where the eyes to see displayed absolutely. salinas selective hope road show when they failed to prosecute the war crimes by the us. bring it on . they told you not. you know, have dentist on the rock lead the that of course changed a lot in our relations thoughts. but as you see, where be puzzled, so we, the decision of the i see to all of a sudden display of interest to, towards a, towards dar 4 because the situation dates for more than 20 years ago. and we clearly see some kind of fee or for the sex tv and vice in the, in the we, the situation with maybe tackled my eyes to see um do we do not support the smoke for it? we think it would be counter productive to proceed in such
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a way. but we also recently saw the i c. j throw out almost the entire safety of so called terrifying us in case the guys rushed over the conflict and don't boston's 2040. most of the western media, i'm politicians just turned a blind eye to the ruling. what do you make of the case in particular and the lack of reaction that we saw in the west the well the, the silence of the west, the following, the i said you, your link is definitely through the definitely, i don't think they, they really are now and knowing what to what to do, maybe they are calculating how to deal with this because they, they will have to try to downplay the recent developments in the eyes of g. because the courts, the court's authority finding, they posed a significant challenge for you creating on these supports us and the, and the rev over the years of falls. and that'll do so they actually in 3
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claims against the rest of the bunk ukrainians, accusations revealing that the don't have scanned a little bit on some people's republic. we're not, there is still going to is ations. they also exposed the deceptive nature of the counterterrorism of the racial berkeley and by key from 2014 to cover up a to years of. ready extermination of people in, in done by us and also with the i c j rejected. so such allegations as the rest of the responsibility for image, 17 dining hall conducting various types, tv, it is in the, in the us. so also we need to not to forget that the quotes dismissed our claims of our alleged policy off ethnic discrimination. i guess try me on time cards and do craniums in crime you. so this is a, this is absolutely embarrassing scenario for, for you. great. and have this back us and we will of course, uh uh, the highlights uh the findings of the quotes. but i don't think that the, there was some colleagues will be very enthusiastic to discuss these these further
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because it's shows different of the lights on what they are doing when you create and, and what you're seeing hasn't been doing for the, for many, many years. and all of us, so we'll see how we're going to develop. but this is a very, very positive and fear development. so that's, that's happened to indicate it seems like, well, i made some real big changes in the world right now. one of them being the vice of the global south, it ends with the happening many a cooling for the new headquarters at the security council to be moved elsewhere. what are your thoughts on that? well, we would not be against if we face a lot of the cases of discrimination led by the cost country. and not only us, a lot of companies complain about these. we see our delegates of being denied jesus, our staff here in, in the, in the stuff in new york. also face a significant hurdles and up the visas. we come to and why it's all relative. so
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here to new york for 3 years already, this is very discriminatory. x we have, we have been limited in the revised by 25 miles in traveling emails around new york . and there are a lot of. busy of situations like these and so we asked, we said that this country general secretary good dennis secretary general has all the rights to to go for. ready the army trash and we expect him to do so. but as for the headquarters for it, for us of course, new york is not the ideal place because of a lease. but this would be a collective decision. and we understand that a lot of the small and medium sized countries may have a double thoughts about this because they have roots here in new york. and also we shouldn't forget about the way the united states can gain uh, getting the votes in, in line. the theoretical discussion of the see sure,
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in the general assembly. so it should be a collective decision bound. and we don't see any, any prospects besides the decision in the car. and so in cartons, situations may be in the future because of the there are more and more reports or approaches to the some of these things have become absolutely clear of them use use of the kinds of use of the states as a source contract. i mean, think boss concepts, golf course concert, sorry me kind of since october last year. we've seen this step stay saying situation play out in gaza at is really highlighted to lots of people, the double standards with how people it's a situation to be increasing. garza, i'm the situation with you. cray, the norwegian, foreign minister, as we called out the double standards of western narratives on you training gauze of pointing out the inconsistencies in the west responses to the conflicts. how would you, comments? well, for us, this is over the assembly. from the outset we're seeing that the west is, is portraying, was special meaning to the patient in ukraine in their own way. this was deliberate
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choice for them. and so this is a deliberate policy of the west. so when these things uh, broke out, even in guys uh uh, in october last year. and when these are uh, started up, so clean disagreement at uh, showing of of residential areas killing civilians causing an incredible and uh, absolutely, outrages number of victims including among women and children or some colleagues, all of a sudden change the june and they were not putting these in such a lovely unbearable situation into this spotlight. i think that's a woke up for a lot of countries. so the global solves would show clearly. so that will stand up in these bands. also, you can't, and you can compare that to me with a company in our military, especially with the reputation seems to be an on the wait for, for almost 2 years. and you will see that's a people in the,
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in the bigger granules ages, they enjoy normal life. they have all the facilities that there are even nightclubs . so working and we see from time to time and of the, of the functionaries of the immunization of the presidents in these nightclubs. so we stream it, which is the fair degree of criticism from, from the previous you can use that while not fighting. we do credit and people, we are fighting with the key for the team and we tried to do it with our precision strikes and that if with the way i'm not for the faulty excellence of, of the or if you bring in the air defense that would have been left so can no casualties among amongst civilians in gaza. the sedation is totally different. you see that there are deliberate showings. they live with the destruction of the city and the infrastructure. there is hate speech. there is everything that's uh, there is no uh, there is no place for that's in the, in the, in ukraine allowing me with your company. and also we can, you know, that's
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a several 1000. and so if you bring in the refugees to either i or those were settled after the beginning of fall special notes or reparation decided to come back. and this is also a good indication of the difference between the 2 is 3 companies. so the west looks miserable in this situation, frankly because they have to defend these through the us has to do it at any price, the other. so for those youth, and we, you discover these uh, double standards all the time of these, the position of ours resonates a lot in the years of our departments from the global style sounds is it makes the west. some countries i'm uncomfortable, i can feel is i'm coming back to the middle east, the, the us to be here to have carried out several rounds informing students on who's the rebel top sites and yemen and n. however, the medicines have been firing facts. they say they will continue targeting congress ships links to is while in the red sea, well do assessments of the west and foaming campaign,
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which was no sanctions of close by the un security council. well aware, absolutely clear. you know, a state most of the security council that this isn't aggression against that, i guess to you, i'm a little bit against you. how many people there can be no justification for the sound. there is absolutely no way and no, no. so it makes no sense to, to try to find some kind of reference into that. so a lot of these, this is a direction in the same way the us on. so you case strikes against recent strikes against c, a. m d rock is also an act of other action and we will absolutely uh square about these in the, in the, in the security council moment. so whether they like it or not. we also said that the root cause of all this escalation, that the u. s. is unfortunately in badging even worse, the root cause of the sedation guys are so we needs of course to deploy a low efforts to stop the fighting to impose the human you're
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there in the media of ceasefire, which isn't the, which is absolutely indispensable for so many to around the agents just working there, these thoughts are really stop the spiral those through zillow for why i was in the, in the middle east. i'm know how the extra snow of the punitive and fall into the extra is that you the trying to frame. there's some kind of response to turn to the response to watts, to the illegal presence, and in many countries of the me, the least this, this is ridiculous. so i understand, of course, who is to blame for a lease, and we do not pay our american colleagues when we make our statements and the security council, and we call the state of this page. a one big story for us this week is how sweet is prosecute is officially and it's the node stream bloss investigation. they said that no swedish citizens were involved anything beyond matches outside that coast jurisdiction. so basically they've lost the hands of the case. i'd like to ask for your reaction to that and ask whether you expect anything different from denmark
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and gemini as well, that was predictable because from the house. that's a little way. absolutely clear about the fact that all these national investigations conducted by germany, sweden and denmark, the, the methods of discovering those with behind these blast. but rather to misleads the international community and to, to, to shields those. we're all really responsible for these, from their responsibility. and we all know who's been crying this last uh it was more than that. and then a smoking gun in this case of the absolutely obvious way up to date. but they are leaking in the absolutely other direction. and because of these investigation, we were not able to to pass a resolution in the security council demanding international investigation the, the use of the united nations. but the pretext of the weed show was some countries
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that didn't support as was exactly the ongoing investigations in these 3 countries . now their investigation was only in 2 countries and the way the, the swedes to go 3 though their investigation was and it shows that it is absolutely shallow and empty process. and so we shouldn't expect any results. so we will definitely come back to these issue in the security council and elsewhere because a lot of countries are asking questions. what's, what's now on the plan with the north seem investigation and we feel that there is no real investigation. there is only attempt to to, to, to shield the shield the felt the comfortable sides. so we will not let it go and that we will continue our efforts to bring those behind the less to, to be accountability. i'm going to go to canada now the, the russian embassy and kind of the state to that. it was the canadian prime minister, just intruder who, himself, personally invited an ss veteran to the controversial parliament session last year
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. that's why he was given a standing ovation. canadian media has published reports have been being invited to an event with the ukranian president on the same day as despite true to his claim. he had no full warning of any invitation class. so your reaction to that well, this is shameful. this is shameful. to watch, that's how the, the canadian establishment tries to, to conceal and to deny the over this thing that we're seeing is that there are a lot of the form and these is, and their descendants for in power in canada for being respected on appraised for they are all in the, in the 2nd world war, despite the defect, so that they way collaborators sofa on easy to send them. they are responsible for cases of mess atrocities. so the scandal that's happened in the canadian parliament . so i think chris has show cuz the world and not only russian was absolutely outraged by the situation, but
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a lot of countries on the world end up the push to canadian, that's all it has to do at least something to, to answer to the question. so that's where i'm coming from them for the for to, to them from all the corners of their world. but of course they don't have any, any real desire to change the situation that we did, it was an easy sound. the sound that was in canada again i, i tell you that a lot of them are in power. a lot of them are boosting. they are come action to the, to the me. actors that so collaborated so we'd say within the disease during the 2nd world war. so we've been pretty simple. nothing changes. it's just a new building. so it did to political maneuvering to save the face and to save the reputation, but it doesn't change. uh the look for a story in the course. story is, of course, that means is a very much a comfortable union in canada and only only such gifts that happened in the
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parliament. me could canadian establishment to, to react to these. otherwise they are quite comfortable with this. thank you so much for your answers. i really appreciate your time. i have just one final question for you. fine. may. russian diplomacy is type no, i conic rolling geo politics for centuries and head of the annual russian diplomat stay late this month. what's your assessments of most goes foreign policy influence as it stands right now. and how do you think it will go down in history? well, there actually is a great power. i think everybody understands this. this, by the attempts to diminish ability to our old uh, it doesn't play out. everybody understands that's russia has been pleading and it will be bleeding and important important spots in the, in world politics. i think we have the we have diplomacy with you on the face. we have very thoughtful. we are very sensitive to the preoccupations of the other. so
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we are very open for justice and we do not let's injustice pep them. so i think that there are a lot of hoops up in the with russia now in the world. and i muscle to show that my colleagues and myself, we will not deceive them. and dresser will continue to play the active role. that is not very, very much required by the majority of, of the world. so the majority of the countries are the world. and so we are facing interesting times sound it will be even more interesting, i think, to work as of people them, us. and then the years to come. so i'm looking forward to this friends. i want to congratulate, to use this opportunity to, to congratulate all my colleagues. that's work in the, in russian diplomatic service. i'm to wish them all the best. we need to continue and everybody is really supporting and looking at us. we use it with respect to
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