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[000:00:00;00] the exterior and you're list view, they would know decisions of the un security council, the united states released this teen and from the bottle itself and wind rush, it began to protect the people in don't. but why is the same not allowed for other countries? a lot of them was a goal that was they didn't put it say, but could the who double stipend on policy during closing press conference? well, newton's festival chief all v. i a speak to all team stating that he has a un mandate to look into any further attendance on the top of the nuclear power box. this statement comes off to a meeting love inputs in, in the southern russian associate of subject that happened. now, my reaction would be very different,
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because now i have on monday had to look into these to ask questions, to try to determine what has happened, the same phone, those low who follow triple the bus into the fall in the building over what they call this jump to the policies also, it does not say any pressure from best in board. india does not seek any certificates or dictation from the rest and board, but it got it and it died with the rochelle or any other country fault that might of a like suicide. of interview with the see those folks for india is a ruling policies of his nation. reserved is right. independence. solvency. define a watson pressure.
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the very very welcome to you from the anti oxy international. new saying we'll come to life the last minute. let's take a look at the top floors of this out. the world use, 1st of all has wraps off in southern russia or the closing press conference. russian president present took a level of income for his double standards in foreign policy. so you understood, united states failed to cope with the burden of responsibility. they created the monopoly and begin to strengthen it. the routing leads soon faced the fact that the west majority of the countries do not really like it. everyone so that the resistance to the emerging world order was growing problems and failures began. even the allies don't like it, but they are afraid to say too much. the ruling elites of the united states decided that they did not need the old system of world relations. the balance in the world has changed and they have decided to rebuild the world order for themselves in iraq,
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syria and yugoslavia. they would know decisions of the un security council, the united states released this genie from the bottle itself. and when russia began to protect its people in don't bass, why is the same not allowed for other countries in new jersey? so i asked the russian president about relations between the united states and russia. and also i touched on the fact that the tucker carlson interview that he did was very well received that he came across as a different kind of leader. and that was good for american use to see a kind of politics. it's different because in united states, our politics is very much about sound bites and gossip. and you know, he has more of a scientific approach to long term strategy and stay craft. and he gave a very clear answer based on how the united states has conducted itself since the 2nd world war. and he talked about the nato and he talked about beautiful
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arity. and he talked about how the united states and they did iraq without the permission of the un security council at the activities, the united states as gauge their various places. i was a very sophisticated answer, basically making clear how the united states is conducting themselves around the world and how this is a barrier to having the kind of relations that russia in the united states should have is major countries that have a very big impact on the global stage and he gave a very clear and precise answer and i really appreciate it. and he was looking right at me as he spoke and i could tell he was speaking to me. it is just a high powered, is that i've been doing a lot of live streaming and videos from the of that so many elaborate displays about technology. so many elaborate uh, you know, operations, demons, demonstration, advanced parades, many different countries participating. and it just shows the deep groups of
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relations that russia has with so many countries. i mean, so many latin american countries, so many african countries. um, the middle east asia. i mean it's just so many parts of the world have a very, very deep relationship with process. and you know, in his remarks to the closing ceremony of the festival where to was able to appear in person. he talked about the traditional values that kind of transcend cultures that bring us altogether. this is what he sat here, which you know, so he's probably the one on one differences. there is something that unites us in russia. we call this our tradition of values. this is the foundation of our life. something that we only have in common. we are all equal from the moment we are born, thanks to our mother and father. this is how people are born. there was no other way even with modern technology. we are all born equal, but here comes the question. we're growing up developing equally. unfortunately, no, there are no equal conditions in the world for everyone. and that is the main injustice
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of today's world. is it possible to secure equal conditions for everyone to grow and develop? i don't know, but what i do know is that we should all strive for this. even the very fact of striving to make the world more democratic, more stable, balanced, and safer. and so overall, the festival i think has been a smashing success. the western media tries to portray russia is being isolated saying that russia has been, you know, cut off from the rest of the world. that's a company leads, delusions. so many countries are here with big delegations of use participating in the festival. russia news are bonding with youth from all over the world. they're sharing a vision of development and cooperation. they're celebrating the brakes as an alternative to the west germans and financial system that's keeping so many countries in poverty. i would say the world used festival conducted at the time when russia is also still engaged in the special military operation. uh, you know,
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the fact that they're able to conduct a festival like this, this shows a real strength on the part of the russian government and russian society. and jeff and all the way nice exclusive interview was on c ralphie. i'll go see the head, all the international atomic energy agency does fly, but the you and is doing to event another attack on those photos in nuclear power funds and said he's been given the green light to investigate if it were to happen again. since we established the 5 basic principles of the un security council that has been a direct showing on the plant itself. i've seen close the case before. so if that happened, now, my reaction would be very different. because now i have a mandate to look into these to ask questions to try to determine what has happened before. that was not the case because the
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agency gets or how that simply a new get safety security remedy which was more which was narrower and more simple . now we have said the, he's going to be looking into these 6 and to the extent possible to indicate what has happened that have been some mine or it be so dangerous. i would say in terms of perhaps some cro drones, a heating and medical dar which is the village near by the blind. my don't those we haven't been able to gather, you know, we are apart from any of these. we are a group of inspectors and when we pronounce ourselves, it must be on the basis of our own, independent. we gather information. if i don't have enough, i can have a type offices. so i do have like many people have, but i cannot say this has happened or point fingers when i don't have all the
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elements in my hands to say, face is clearly the source of the attack. i think here at the end of the day that is clarity on what are the consequences of something like this. and these is what i keep saying. what do we have the information, for example, as it happened just a few days ago, for those sort of we, what we have been saying, when do we have the information intelligence information or any of the information that that are meaning that the possibilities that there could be military movement . we, we ring the alarm bell and we say attention, we are watching. nothing should happen. and we are trying to play a deterrent role in this. we are not perfect, maybe, but much better than nothing serious that is having kill them for others wounded. also you have many who the rebels are kind of how you called the ship and the gulf of a bicycle into us central to mont,
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just fly west and claim the ship is light beer in under the group. it says that the vessel was american. i'm rejected the warnings. this is the 1st the, the website carried out by the who. this is tensions of all the funny israel's invasion of gaza. revel say their operations are a show, some of darzy with the suffering hosting and people i suppose an hour follows approach i see in the nation's capital have ruled fully broken into the nations paula back to all those could be seen tracing on questions as a with police the. 7 limit a way even put this way, i can code from workers from the you. in the summer months, the outrage has been focused on binding shipping for really thinning grain flooding local market, as well as a new environmental move which pharmacy they are in the industry. we have and some
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of the demons sizes. here is what they say. yeah, me, that's good either. something has changed or it has changed for the worse. the e u has started to impose its ideology on us and today it's the farmers. this applies to farmers, for example, the climate revolution. this climate package, green energy, and green order, which someone will introduce, unfortunately, will destroy polish farms across the world, products not only from ukraine, but also from outside europe, the stabilize our economy, and will lead farm is to bankruptcy. that is why there is such great outrage not only in poland, but throughout europe. pharmacy a great threat that their farms are at risk and that they will simply have to stop producing enough for both of them. i'm calling solid. do be asking, discuss the market with autism, marine and customer of i'm professor 7 guys from the institute. i'm european studies in the way. let's take
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a look. the polish farmers have had enough. they can no longer uh, take this at their own expense at all. started of course, last year when polish farmers started protesting sort of complaining and saying that, hey, all the c cheap, ukrainian grain that is entering and flooding our market is messing with our livelihoods and we cannot make ends meet something needs to happen. and during this time, there were also complains that ukrainian grain was being dumped from trucks and from frames. and the polar side with cultural minister, had to apologize in justify his citizens action st. both their guys we talk, we cannot make time. so you have to understand them as well. and then we have the prime minister of poland saying that perhaps we're looking into temporarily closing the board. or even we're talking with the ukranian side about temporarily closing the border and closing trade. and i will also talk to polish farmers about this. and such a solution would be temporary and mutually painful. we are the most pro ukrainian states,
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but we also have the biggest problems in all of europe resulting from the russians, ukrainian war. the price of free trade with ukraine is too high and we can't pay back. here's what's interesting is that you have donald task asking european partners to understand polish farmers concerns yet at the same time you have like them or as alaska saying, no, we understand that it's tough for polish farmers, not only polish farmers. i'll get to that in the 2nd, but he wants polish farmers to understand that they need to suffer for the time being for the sake of ukraine, which of course, it's tough to explain to people that can pay their bills. we must finally find a solution to the situation on the postage board item on which is going to be on both economics and morality alone go. it is simply impossible to explain how the hardships that they are leaving country can be used in domestic political strawberries. at the same time, there's only so much that people can go on support and you can train as they're all expired. so, you know, yes,
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definitely sort of bring you in to the conversation at this point. how much of a problem has this been across europe in terms of this sheet? great and coming in and, and the cutting the farm is the farmers protest. so it's a problem that was brewing for some time. now, even before the escalation of conflict in eastern europe, they are very significant because uh, not the only bullish citizens, but citizens across europe are sick and tired with the war and are sick and tired with this. uh, they'll delete terry and style a single minded view of the ukrainian conflict in their costs of the expected to go with the narrative. that is, that is, that is given and to constantly sacrifice for god knows what for things that are very far away from their interest of citizens for, for the interest of their countries and so on. so i do think that this is going to continue and that this protests will, of course, cause
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a chain reaction in honor of european countries. marina, um, just want to bring you back in. how about the you? they oversee the, the, proponents of this policy of introduce the 2022. basically when you create conflicts started, they scrap the tariff, saw new queen goods with transiting too. and not was this accumulation. as you describe, the serial port is flooding the market and cutting the local farm is price is causing these problems. how is e responded full so far? it hasn't really done much. well, they are the ones who started this to begin with when they changed their easy regulations. in particular, the agreement between the european union and ukraine, they completely removed all restrictions when it comes to ukrainian truck drivers. and this is the, the restrictions for do i was transporting goods between ukraine and the european union. so this is not only effect in poland. this is affecting the whole block, which is why we've seen protest in other countries, not just fall in all these farmers. and the you are saying, hey, we need
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a solution because something needs to happen. this is an unfair advantage for ukrainian farmers. yes, they're struggling right now, but at the same time we are struggling as one something needs to be done. this is the latest when it comes to the you. there are statements made options for southern the best way would be to support you. great in transit. it tends to run support to see ports and sun products to countries, whereas ukraine has always traditionally sent its products. what we need for these is a positive approach from ukraine and some corporation. all ukranian partners must understand the situation and fall, fall most no markets kind of stand such a level of supply increase for rough shaw this is once again another example of how the wes puts its own interest over the interest of its own citizens. and we've seen this time and time again, and we've heard today from marissa harv on the foreign ministry spokesman, who basically reiterated that and said that this is something that we see from the west,
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the time and time again with the glory now. for 2 years. they talked about food security, about the need to feed the poorest. it was said by the countries of the european union, nato and western countries, which includes poland payable and now they demand exactly the opposite. products to be slowed down. not allowed blocked and the ukranian ones are not allowed to come to them. but this is not even hypocrisy. this is a position in the medical aspect of the wood. this is a position for simple school. this. what is happening to farmers and the countries of the european union is provoked by the regimes in those countries. but they cannot admit this because otherwise they will need to admit not just the wrong this of the course. this is very important, but the maliciousness which are of course, when it comes to washington, it's really far away from the place of european farmers. so perhaps it, they don't really care about this. but when it comes to the e. u, again, they should have seen this coming all along. so this is where the question arises. what were they thinking?
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what were their plans on either the thought that this would be over very soon? so far their farmers wouldn't be affected or that's how well that will be effective, but somehow they'll manage, which is just ludicrous stable and friendly. that's how india is top. do my, how just my blazing washer. amid the claim conflict, everyone conducts a relationship based on past experiences. if i look at the history of probably stay independence, india, russia has never heard of our interest. we've always had a stable and very friendly relationship. and our relationship with moscow today is based on this experience, this 5 less than a 1000 same fuzzy days style. so it was the most go, india has stood firm and is new to last year. we had from the spokes for some of the nation's ruining pittsville positive pain. delving to why the 2 countries have stood the test of time
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a c a unless you appreciated his student and know, you know, face all kinds of lives and then videos. right? yeah, we did for india, media for russia. the halls of sick to the starting from defense starting from investment in hydrocarbons starting from investment in boy, starting the joy waiting for us. yet the most important point in this is for when india foreign policy, you may not russia old of a very important please. not be any pressure from list. and board india does not see any certificates or dictations from the rest of the work regarding it's at a time with russia or any other kind of default that might be able to continue to engage with russia. to explore the photos active on energy or either call them off it truly on defense, which has to be got really for long. but one will i saw i saw on corrected on that
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. it's just that sometimes one obviously does come across headlines. you see west and politicians check, new tally to put pressure on most go to and the conflict. but i do specifically want to ask you about a new daddy's position. he's a visa ukraine conflict. i mean we feel that we're, we're reaching almost a dangerous point. we've got president mark chrome saying that we're not ruling out sending west and troops to ukraine with hair and taps of them. and officials talking about helping ukraine, low up russian infrastructure, new to any says we want this conflict to be resolved. do you see resolution coming before escalation at this point in time? is the interest of the global piece. the resolution of the conflict is the g. i, b o this, this is not at all for any a nation without leaving any space. they can d to 5 the via rather this is the,
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the fire to control the fire. so the country which is a, the steve porter, this got to make a lot of estimating the wall sugar device or the matrix so that both sides are on the d, b and b's. and this may, well, google is apologize to the indian government. i'm admitted that it's a i platform, gemini, is unreliable, as off of the program, branded prime is in there under moody's policies as flashes. this was something for india's routing for the quality denounced the accusations as us may campaign in the it has never be any heat on a vacation to these a reports of bosses. and this is all products, color based and propagating all. so we can do right by forces we want to store the
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piece into the share. i will give you one classic example the course that the journalism is slipping in the, in the scene before that, oh god, i found the higher the impress, pretty good these days of service, all state of democracy. i strongly believe that on the need to run by you should see is the word back here because of these new ones who will follow the order. oh i see where the ball service gets to be in the prime the, the, what the cost would be to say 2024 is a super and actually we're more than $63.00 countries. the election. he was the biggest do democracy of any of the guns and this was for next year to year. all the plan to do with on
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a me to be your best option that can be produced and got all the devices better hold on are so ready. integrity and our process austic you and see from these different people. yeah. i don't really doesn't practice and there is more the is a committee duty engaged in a dialogue and gone to say, usually to bomber prices and problems under prime minister. the movie, the fall, guns assessed in bikes, bottles in the water, bottles are getting a higher price for the use. we have going to be called a 2nd to protect our to be state bottles. yes. walter's, he's in the sectional society is unhappy with the particular disease breakfast and his dad listen to the problems in order to use to the to use uh,
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consciously directly the account of the people of the 60 percent of the population. the ski, i have no doubt that the farmers will soon be going to copy via the be and solve the problem they would use the u. s. federal court has refused, so hold several major tutton company is liable for legend. these are both in charge of labor in africa. the case was a gains pass a apple, google, microsoft, and del i'm been tied into the google money operation and the republic of the congress. the question is whether the tech companies purchasing an unspecified amount of cobalt from a supply chain originating and d. r. c mines plausibly demonstrates participation in
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a venture with anyone engaged in force labor in that supply chain. we hold that it does not, according to the contains of the defendants had a specific knowledge of from public reports that the dsp cobalt that they were buying with in the vicious, with playing pool you, me pool as well as other sources was mind is significant parked by children's performing hyper does work for $2.00 to $3.00 a day. and remarkably, in many cases, and even less than that, it's up missing details are real quick and painful stories of, of children who have had no choice but to work and not to the know minds with in the just be using very primitive tools but, and to be a bit hands interested just for rocks, continuum kobolds if they are also tasked with a cleaning the oaks before it is sold. not only all the also being exploited, but also if they face great to risk and save time over. many have lift a killed, a lot of the metal is extracted by autism. oh,
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mine is who employed child labor and where safety is not observed. this must stop now. children have been injured and killed when working in small scale cobalt mining pits. in many parts of the democratic republic of congo, children are forced to work and cobalt mines under harrowing conditions in order to survive a mid desperate poverty. and when questioned about these pacific practices and their obligation to uphold certain standards, if these company has obtained a release and pointed to generic onto such as corporate social responsibility statements only in the cases did they seem to recognize the need for greater due diligence. and in most cases, no sense of urgency or create a commitment to applied 6th to the entire supply chain was expressed is did. they continue to rely on the fact that they purchased from licensed exporters? if we understand that delta not use one of the companies, in this case, i issued a statement saying that it was committed to opposing human rights of where,
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cuz to of a supply chain, which has the um, google um apple microsoft into slash having vd provided a comments regarding the issue at hand, and this is a very critical mental use that in the manufacturing of band fees for electronic devices and electric vehicles. and even with supporting the results for the 4th quarter in 2023, it's apples ribbon, you were standing at a to 9500000000, a continued drop off of the executive porters and not so long ago apple clips did to clean up. it's called good supply chain, but the companies did it one to um, to avoid hurting the companies. mine is by cutting them off and it would also only use recycled the cobalt in batches by 2025 as a part of his input to make or is the uh, products a company youtube by the end of this decade. and while the quotes decision may
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close this chapter of legal action against these companies that it highlights the ongoing struggle to ensure schuman drive safeguard in the quest groups full full pieces of resources, the mid tools within the african continent, by these wisdom kinds of the companies to that is now as it is, i'll make a month of ramadan upfront is called for movie nights. hearing aid for garza's are on the rise. it's a huge crowd gathered outside of us relief once agency office. in rafa, a solving past is rush to receive bags of flour, one of the few products available to ease the honda. you have some locals and say is impossible to survive without an additional assistance. gonzalez, we demand the underwater to increase a during the month of ramadan because the flower they provide is not enough. i did, and we have children who need mill government and they cannot stand on their feet because they suffer from low blood sugar not but we're not provided with anything
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except flower, no code. but sometimes we only get flower discipline. we do not get a usual food, a basket, such as neat cooking, oil, sugar, and milk theater. all these things should be included because of poverty. people sale the unlock middle flower in order to buy other things, such as cute numbers, tomatoes, onions, and peppers. because people want to do different things to always be kind of always constrained, flower alone. me side to the supervisor of the king solomon who might attend an aid and release center in saudi arabia. he says the israel highlighted difficult to deliver aid to the region if it's allowed in apple. with the team from k s relief from an of, of a pop knows that we have visited to the boys alive each number and a half of my some sat a very close to the door. and then we have seen many knowing
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the trucks waiting good to have permission to go. and i have spoken to many that select that i brought us uh on the sea. and all of them are very tired and exhausted because takes that long. busy to be allowed to enter. and uh, the biggest challenge is the tedious approve of from the is that either the sides and they have also to fix it as fictions on some of the supplies. some of them are they killing machines that they don't allow them. some of the also uh, shows that a supplies that don't allow them and they, uh, categorize those supplies as a potential risk for them. so we are doing a multi flip in order to, uh, push our. busy supplies to go through if we have

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