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the, the put, they must realize just that the van fireball is ending up k, a message the lot in the put in ones west. and that leads about the shift being balance of power and the world during a wide ranging interview ahead of this week's presidential election. the permanent human rights group, i'm this the international reject. so us plan for creating a maritime card off the coast of guys that are the watch doc says sending a vice ship cannot replace the promised land and civil rights groups planned to take legal action against den mom to get him to stop sending weapons to ease roll i met the devastating guys on the
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pedal, the welcome to our team to national reaching you live about new center in moscow. i a michael caught you up with the updates. no rush. i was gearing up for its presidential election had in the 1st a will be held over multiple days with bowling stations, especially opening on friday. and our team will be there every step of the way, bringing you every bit of happenings from across the world at all special coverage as well. the now i had all this week's upcoming presidential elections by them and put in talks with tv hosted seal rushes, largest media group imagery, case study of the interview to cover the wide range of topics from domestic issues
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to foreign relations. and frankly, put in as per usual didn't hold back. let's check out some of the highlights, a condition to go to from a military technical point of view. of course, we are ready. we have troops in a constant state of combat readiness. it is also a universally recognized thing. our nuclear triad is more modern than any other triad. and only we in the americans actually have such a drive that we have advanced and much more here. ours is more modern, the entire nuclear component, but this does not mean that we should measure ourselves by the number of carriers and warheads and those who need to know. i repeat to some experts, specialists and the military. they know it well. they are now setting the task of increasing this modernity and they have plans to do so. we are also aware of this. they are developing all their components. and so are we. but this does not mean that i'm in my opinion, they are ready to unleash this nuclear war tomorrow. if they want to. what can we
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do? so we are ready to make sure we do not interfere in any kind of elections. and as i have said, many times, we will work with any leader who the american people, the american vote that will give confidence to. but here's what's interesting. even during the last year of his work as president, mr. trump, today's presidential candidate reproach to me for precisely the fact that i was sympathizing with vitamin. this was more than 4 years ago. he told me so in one of our conversations, i'm sorry, i'll say it like he did. these are his direct words. you want sleepy joe to when he told me this when he was president. and then to my surprise, they began to persecute him because we allegedly supported him as a candidate. well, it's some kind of complete nonsense with just as for today's pre election situation, it is becoming increasingly uncivilized. i would not like to give any comments on this matter, but it's absolutely clear. i think it's obvious to everyone that the american
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political system can not claim to be democratic in every sense of the word most of which, if we return to macro and maybe he just started to take revenge on russia by making such statements for the fact that we step tony's tail in africa box. we have to stand there and be afraid with the property. didn't expect us to be so active that no, no, no, we're still. yes. i think there is some resentment. but when we were in direct contact with him, we spoke frankly enough about this issue. we did not meddle in africa and we did not squeeze france out of there. the problem is different. the well known wagner group 1st carried out a number of economic projects in syria, then move to other countries in africa. the ministry of defense provide support, but only on the basis that it is a russian group. nothing more. we did not squeeze anyone out, it's just that the african leaders of some countries agreed with russian economic
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operators. they wanted to work with them. they didn't want to work with the french in some respects. it was not even our initiative. it was the initiative of our african friends. it is not clear why we shouldn't be offended in this regard. if an independent state wants to develop relations with its partners from other countries, including russia, it wants to develop relations with russia. we did not do anything with them, the former french colonizers. i even say this without iron a, because in many countries where france has historically been a metropolis, they don't really want to deal with them. it has nothing to do with us. perhaps it's more convenient to take offense at someone without seeing your own problems. may be such a sharp, rather emotional reaction on the part of the french presidents as also connected with what is happening in some african states. although i of other african countries where they are calm about the french remaining there and say that yes it suits us. we are ready to work with them. but in some countries i don't want to. it
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has nothing to do with us. we are not instigating anyone there. we are not setting any one against france. we do not set ourselves such tasks. to be honest, we don't have any such statewide national tasks at the level of the russian state. we are just friends with them. that's all to talk so, but yeah, i don't feel like i'm some sort of masters of the world's destinies. believe me not even close. i am simply doing my duty to russia and to our people who regard to russia as their homeland. as for other countries of the world, it is very closely related to how we are treated around the world. this is interesting. it is such a phenomenon that's for sure what i would like to draw our attention to many people in the world look at us at what is happening in our country and in our struggle for our interests. this, in my opinion, is what is important. why is this happening? not because we are formerly members of bricks or we have some traditional relations
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with africa. that is also important that the point in my opinion is quite different . the point is that this so called golden 1000000000 has been practically a parasite on other nations. for centuries, 500 years, they've been tearing apart the poor peoples of africa. they've been exploiting latin america and they've been exploding the countries of asia. and they certainly haven't forgotten less of the case. i have the feeling that it is not even the leadership of these countries, although it is very important. but the ordinary citizens of these countries feel in their hearts what is happening. they associate our struggle for their independence and true sovereignty with their aspirations for their own sovereignty and independent development. but this is compounded by the fact as the desire to freeze the existing fun just state of affairs and international affairs and is very strong in west and the leads they are used to filling their bellies with human flesh and their pockets with money for centuries. but they must realize just that the van
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fireball is ending. now for more on this less trust live to political analysts rejoicing when yeah, joining us now to give us insight into all of these, rejoins, it's good to have you rejoice again. joining us right now. now, and i mean to say thank you that interview today, let me put it in, said the media africans, he does on their own initiative, want to work with russia rather than with friends. what do you think is the reason for advocacy leading to moscow away from paris resides good. can you hear me loud and clear? what i can hear? you know, just me. i just missed the best part of your feel, credits in the yes, the course. and that was a recall, and i did an interview earlier today. president 14 said the media for getting me to is on their own initiative, one to work with russia relevant fronts. so my,
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my question is, oh i'm, i'm asking now the why do you think there's a reason why the reason for africa's lead is leading towards moscow away from paris when they did the job part it took so full force don't forget. and so, and i forgot this got, it is slightly different because you know that to, you know, frances or has been associated with things we've been getting in power in a, in west africa and much for the child green off many citizens. but they're not getting, you know, we, we need to understand that when, when you step to it and talks about africa end up going to be does city then slide to me. so light meant between one to ask him does he does themselves prepare a tool based kind of what up can citizens? so we know this is a file on sole full opinion between the lead of it and students. it might not come out is as the is and yet it sounds a but then again, i mean these got it can sense that to based on kind of do discouragement at all. we
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know we differentiate the system. so i would be surprised if he stayed some kind of that affinity with the, with us and fit or something that i'm or about what we have. we have seen where i've had some citizens as well as lead us in countries like a molly book, you know, fossil, i live in new jersey in recent times when the in the, in the pouring out into the streets, saying the old one friends, we saw some of them carrying russian slots and all that is that citizens lead us speaking in one voice where we dispense as well as possibly you know, the fact that to them must be some kind of transition from the role fridge, lead us cheap lead us to or the mall our independent, the mind that the, i would say immediate tent that lead us in west africa. it won't be surprising you
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the old. yes, the days is some kind of move towards that. and uh, even interesting relationships tend to wake up again and rush, a bidding in your mind that, you know weird stuff again, i'd be disillusioned by, you know, be like i said, by the last, the instruction that they've gone through. so if russia is presenting itself is, is it entity, as in, is a friend, always willing to work with applicants on it at the club base? it is, it's, it's, it's, it's understandable why the citizens would have that kind of, it'll be on. all right, if i'm, if i'm be on the west, but i figured we've sent, we've seen some of the we've sent and maybe i will send zimbabwe. and the golf course. we know with know the status of africa over the years that have always wanted to walk with the, with russia as well. it has entered an ear, ralph multiple r g. how does the european history of being
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a colonial power influence which states african nations partner with today? yeah, oh look. when he took a lesson to africa, it also brings another element, you know, re, you know, where the, the, with the self enough for getting the region is dominated by what to call it early democracy movements. so, you know, when they have uh, the applicant government to talk about the relationships we that we, it, we drugs. yeah. the there possibly focusing mostly on business relationships, because i will tell you that to sometimes that the way that is telling us it's, it's an option. something else can spend dustin demo crusty, they nobody find. did the last version influence indian be 0 point? it is a big discount off to you on the demo credit site side. but of course it shows that you can use it. i don't see a gym repair with russian federation is also assumed not to be weak interaction
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filters and that i event companies, but the russian state phone company. but in the end of the day, look when the there is a new risk relationship that to fix this applicants out of pull. but usually it doesn't mix already with a china, russia, or, or north korea. it said no money is taken with the, with the some good tidings or i don't the cost of what we're seeing and hearing from a lot of africans and leaders when it comes. they've been talking about the issue of trust, of talking about the issue of mutual respect, which of a rush that guarantees and why the, some of them one to a line more with the rest of what we have to live here. now. thank you so much rejoicing way. yeah. for your insight into this. thank you. we've got you covered with the upcoming russian presidential election and we've got something special planned for the march 15th to 17th election to the 1st time the
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presidential ballot will be held across multiple days. and so with our correspondence in the analysts standing by across the world's largest country do join us for special coverage. the nearly 2000 humanitarian organizations, a slam, the us effort to deliver humanitarian aid to guys of the i temporary maritime colorado. and they say that this method, along with an ad drops, cannot replace the line deliveries that are needed to sustain the more than 2000000 people living in the enclave. states cannot hide behind the air drops and efforts to open the maritime card or to create the illusion that they are doing enough to support the needs in gaza. the primary responsibility is to prevent atrocity crimes from unfolding and apply effective political pressure to end the relentless bombardment and the restrictions which prevent the safe delivery
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of humanitarian aid to well, 1st of all, global human rights and human to german language is key. concern is that instead of focusing on delivering aids toward torn and starving bombarded gaza the west, perhaps the only country in the world that has instruments to put pressure on israel should work harder on trying to end the histone sees. and that would be the biggest age for the people of guys and the biggest relief while complaining about is really approach. we see washington sponsoring the idea as offensive in guys are the most expensive military campaign in israel's history. by the way, it's thinking about humanitarian age, human rights, watch dogs say land main crucial and most effective, but axes is impeded by israeli authorities. and that should install speaker decides and drops as being critically and sufficient to meet the massive needs and the gather. 3 drops in the ocean base and carrying just
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a few tons of 8 each while we talking about more than $2000000.00 people without enough nationals, dimensions, moral, aspect flaming after during 5 months. so continues bombardments and dehumanizing conditions, children women and men and doesn't have the rights to move the nigger, terry teen dropped from the skies. c deliveries is another option. and here there are many questions as well. first, the reason is mary time court, or from cyprus to guys on an international relations. even us announced also its plans to build a floating port in gaza to get 8 into the street by sea and sent equipment as well as 1000 of its military to do that. but this mission is even more due, because as the pentagon says, it will take up to 60 days to finish the works while it is clear, gaskins cannot wait that long. they need to eat and drink. now, so lend,
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roads are essential and this is what the you and also concerns by a law and this remains the optimal solution. it's easier, it's foster, it's cheaper, particularly if we know that we need to sustain unity on the systems to guys for a long period of time. and of course, i am spoken to the importance of opening additional crossings. aid should arrive by our students, but also other crossings. and i've also addressed prospects that i see when it comes to an opening of what is called the jordan land route, which offers the prospects of 100 districts per day over 6 days, 6 days of the week. air and sea is not a substitute for land and nobody says otherwise. how much also made comments on the issue occurred in the us and by say, mary, time 8, cory the or is far less efficient than overland roads. the mountains, a group called for international pressure on h, rome to let the age trucks through its border crossings. experts say at least
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$300.00 vehicles per day. i needed to help starving people of guys a, well, we haven't seen molden around 110 of them entering the in clay daily. and sometimes even less than that, according to what was announced. the ship's cargo does not exceed that of one or 2 trucks. and it will take days to arrive. it is still unknown where it will dock and how it will reach the shores of garza. moreover, it will be subject to inspection by the occupying army to well despite the old viz disadvantages of mary ton corridor and especially the u. s. built port efforts in that direction, continue wonder, denny and asper, gave his explanation, saying the true intention behind the ports construction is to facilitate the duplication of guidance. population by c, floating ports off the shores of gaza as a humanitarian facade, hiding voluntary migration to europe. this military, tactical port will receive,
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is rarely approval because prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been seeking this idea since the beginning of the war aiming for the voluntary displacement of guidance to europe. or to you reached out to these really solid for a comment we haven't yet received any response. so we have to say that this information is hard to be in dependency verified now, but experts say that it's true, it actually might make sense as the entirety is really offensive reached kind of data now is major military activity. moving to the strip south rejection boulder around the city of rough uh, the area where around 1500000 people know crowding those internally displaced from up north all been played. a group of us citizen has sent a letter to jo body and urging him to pass on ease roll into a loud and critical humanitarian aid into gaza. of a congress members 7 by then she'll get the idea of this dump blocking the supplies
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or else us with and it's the board feasible. the netanyahu's government interference with humanitarian operations has prevented us financed aid from reaching its intended recipients in a safe and timely manner. given this reality, we urge you to make it clear to the netanyahu government, but failure to immediately and dramatically expand humanitarian access and facilitate safe. a deliveries throughout garza will lead to serious consequences as specified under existing us law. bought in recently said the israel ground approach it into the solvent and the guys, a city of rafa near the gibson, florida will be a red line. but washington has been sending mixed messages as they've done the both down. and it stands that they will not stop sending weatherby to ease. well, the u. s. has reportedly approved more than 100 on sales to use. well, since the war began in october at over in europe,
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a group of humanitarian organizations saying that they are set to take legal action against denmark to get it to stop sending weaponry 2 e's real action aid, amnesty international ox, fam, and l. hark a now, assuming the danish state to stop danish arms exports to israel, denmark should not send weapons if there is a reasonable suspicion that israel is committing genocide and gaza. of a statement of problems that make mounting calls in europe to help arms exports to other hauled arms, export the results. i don't know the naval lines easily. spain and belgium have already taken steps to restrict these supplies. however, the main provide as a web browser unusual, namely the united states in germany are apparently not in a hurry to follow suit. now let's trust live to show on de burying the general director of the human rights organization. i'll hack
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one of those planning to suit denmark a ride. now that is good to have you join me right now, not banjo. your meeting is about to sue on each country's government. can you tell us more about your case? our cases, the against the denmark, the latest, but i'm just, yesterday, i'm the, it's a clear back. we are standing up for the international law and for the for and here we see that the european countries, the pitching legation and got to be you on our trade treaty and also the come on, and also, uh, you know, um, so the exports, that's the case when there is it supposed to be shouldn't even regarding your permission, that crimes only thing can specific carrier. so you have not to a sale or send or export. we for the use it
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visa card. so i'm just go regarding guys a, it's a continuing to genocide. it goes, i smoke just a awards or 5 of her. this is what the i, c j. o. so room on the, for probably, you know, a mutual or is that something that in this case somebody to buy a sort of perfect, which they came, you know, the conclusion that it's a possible uh, probably think of a genocide that's, that's the case id. and then in my also they have an export items export with laura . and did we ask the uh, the quote uh to give a legal answer regarding uh, visitors, relations and how much you know, there have been, mark is be sure that it's uh, we funds will look use and company thing crimes. and does a lot of times,
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crimes against humanity or genocide, that's a page. this is not just the demo, but also good to know. so in other cases, now what's making these latest continue with their clients is the ex, both the normal relations with their europe and comforters with the u. s. and with the other places over 0. that's the case of this we pose for so damaging delightful front of the noun, this park thing, giving the life of the cdn and goes on for me thinking the same time like for me seem to be the general. so that's the basis that the basis of what we do. uh we try other ways for instance, to go the uh, against the, by the, on the, uh, is the state department, you know, mr. blinking then the austin as big complex as you know, with the general side take face and does the not just by providing proof of funds
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available, lending even better. protecting google and from any legal actions before the us nearly with the funds to the using both the v to the security council. this is shows clearly that, uh, no one of these countries acting according gets a big issue under the permission rule, the damage and the technician, the low, i think the with the damaging, the home and the face of the information. the principal, this is risks, you know, the future of the glow. it's what it just does up where it goes. i think it's a test for the information that low and does the shows the standards. good, because that shows also the syndic typically when it comes with age limitation of the information. a lot of the split of the publishing a lot of even the older guys ations you and organizations the protection of civilians. that's what's going on. and here we have no way people is for instance,
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to use. we haven't brought tax, for instance, to yours, to stop as a love to continue with them and crimes and be able to talk. so this what we have is the publish and the law and the peaceful way. i'm just gonna wait a little after the, uh, these conferences and these states. all right, we have to leave you here now shot one job marine director general director of the human rights organization out of hack. thank you so much for your insight. thank you for the clock is ticking on chinese media giant. take talk of the us house of representatives has passed the bill that would force the parent company of the social media network to sell to a buyer the suits washington. fine, as foreign ministry says that the legislation may come back to bite the us itself. to attach your findings and use as well in recent years,
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although the united states has never found any evidence of tick tock, so coal threat to its national security, it still has never ceased. the suppression of tick tock, this kind of conduct of resorting to bullying any failure to win in a fair competition. disrupts normal business operations, frustrates international investors confidence and undermines the normal international order of economics and trade. in the end, it is bound to come back to bite the us itself. now once it does move, has raised online and go across america and they handle the x network. learn mosques as of the case, may create a dangerous presidents for media companies in general. not just picked up a tesla n space x, you says that the bill is more about censorship. then security. having that said, even the sponsors all the legislation side quote,
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a lack of governmental control over the social network. as one of the reasons for the excellent, for the action. as i get more on this, we cross live to blogger and political analyst at lex report. taffy, alex is good to have you join me right now to thank you for having me. great. now what is the significance of the us legislation against tick tock? how, how could it affect the social media industry in general? well, i mean, this is part of america's ban bomb and the bully intimidation. they thrive on these 3 words where they should take some advice from china here. and that's 3 words that are very popular here in china. it's called the belt road initiative, and they're building relationships all across the world with over a 150 nations. now, what's this going to do to a tick tock? well, as you said at the start, the time is ticking. i think it's taking for 7000000 small businesses in america
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that will be affected by this. a 170000000 users in america will also be affected. now that's coming up on, on election year. i think americans were the people in the senate that are potentially have the power to pass this should think twice and who their constituents and may be less about their lobbyist. now it's fine that has one that the washington legislation against chick pop could actually come back to by the us . what do you thing that means, as well as here in china, there is a lot of us in china. uh, pretty much every time you walk down the streets, you will see an american shop like a starbucks, or you will see people being used iphones or cars, or you name it. america has a lot of america outside of america and they have lots of it in china, china or major major consumers. and a lot of companies here are connected. uh, just like you mentioned at the start their tick tock is it's parent company is by
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dance. and also we have a huge company here called 10 cent intense and also is invested in a lot of american companies including universal van d. i mean, these relationships are intertwined. i think uh, cooler heads should prevail. we hope in the senate, and this should just be a non starter. now the us legislation seems quite vague, calling tech talk if threats, but not really explaining how how would that be so vague? like that's concerning something so serious. well, i think it's all smoke and mirrors here. i mean, the america's can't beat them. don't join them. approach is not good. if you look at europe, for example, 330000000 plus people live in europe. facebook and youtube are there are the a threat to, to europe and security. i mean, some of the servers are sitting in ireland. ah, you know, so if.

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