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the, the why do you remember states those who didn't want to vote in favor of this resolution? this resolution will open at the end. i'm dollars parks sub yeah denounces a western un resolution declaring that a 1995 bought so in the you can solve was, was our genocide does like promises to help? can you reduce is state that has the us price and get the option country to send special police closes, warrants, took good care of a nation of basic opinions. opposition, however, totally clicked as i've been the propose you know, make, i didn't, can, you know, it was due to have to be of the central leasing the want. that's nice. so that's the got the feeling slipping away as
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the idea of how it's being fighting against how much thing garza, it is also the steering thing to fly with a here's what i will do on that is was pulled up with 11 on local between this phase from by that they have been split you up against the government of the reports on the think hundreds of displaced these railings have come here at the entrance of the northern jewish community. okay. i'm yeah, the expressing ender as these really governments, but they say failing to allow them to return to the home the life almost go this is all right. hold on in 30 minutes. so news of the saw now. so the a has expressed strong opposition. i gave a new resolution by the united nations and because the limits of july, a day of commemoration of
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a contested acts of genocide in the bows in the town of forbidden itself as being present alexander, of which is denounced the un measure as politically motivated. i would like to unmask this on tools and full justification for passing such a resolution. there is one small country from the balkans that is not afraid to say loudly that will hold the gates this resolution because this resolution will open at the end of the one as box in the 2nd world war. we were among very rare people in southeast europe. that's where i'm tied, that c o u entity. and we paid the biggest price associates, $2.00 of them, more than $1000000.00 of serves, were killed, either by nazi dramas, either by nazi crowds. why didn't they stopped with that resolution? because they needed this resolution in this particular moment library or something? remember states those who didn't want to vote in favor of this resolution saying
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that if they don't vote in favor of that's resolution, they will not get to your support your help when it cannot be can all the other issues is that your bmw values, democratic values are your thoughts that i was not going to be able to speak up about it? i have kinds of examples about it, subs across level boons has been long. same protested in the u as moved to commemorate the by so low forever and then some genocide, thousands of last 6 gathered in the national capital of montenegro a so counts against the government before having voted for the resolution which has been published by germany. they describe it as a betrayal of the trust in the states. we heard from some of the demons right now to the decision regarding the genocide in cyber. and this is a decision has a was not reconciliation unfortunately,
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but the civilization of the region. this will unfortunately manifest very soon in our region, which was relatively peaceful after all those wars a many fits by bodies. oh, excuse me. i think these resolution is shameful. it's against the southern nation as a whole. it should not have been adopted and mark is placed on the southern people that hold. it is completely unfounded, and unjustified as the as an adult and says in a votes by the un general assembly pertaining to a 1995 event in the yugoslav was ethics. sub forces took control of the balls in town of the next year. also, it was in most of them said those troops killed 8000 men and boys in the area of west them back to i've been a length of declared. it was an act of genocide. that was despite opposition by sub su, tested that 3000 of their own soldiers were killed in a bustle for the town of aspects subs in bold. it was
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peacefully established, i'm part of the state for his people. he says boldly and federation and it's code reform is this functional state to what is the goal of this resolution that you impose on us the story that because it is a non binding resolution of the united nations that we should accept it as such, we will not accept it, i say immediately that we will not. it will not be included in school programs. we will not mark july 11 is your day. we will not mark anything that is written. there is now a full country is voted in favor of the resolution. 68, abstained affairs. that will the another should i say 19, including russia, china and so be voted against it. russia's, i'm positive to the you and said it was an abuse of the general assembly as he
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questions germany's role in guessing the measure past. i'm just waiting for this. is this the president distinguished colleagues we've witnessed today a sat chapter in the history of the un, number of delegations lied to by germany. decided to abuse the authority of the general assembly and under the guise of a resolution to try the day of commemoration a political declaration whose goal is to demonize one of the peoples of the full amount you can slowly. but what's even more surprising is that the main sponsor of this resolution is germany. germany, we started to weld, was in the 20th century, killed the millions of people in concentration. camps is responsible for mass atrocities in africa and participated most actively in the breakdown of yugoslavia and the bombings of sarajevo in 1995. the country is now trying within the united nations general assembly to lecture others about the importance of reconciliation. we convinced that germany has no moral authority to even mentioned the time of
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genocide which describes anything other than the atrocious crime was. there's no recognition from the united nations general assembly of the crimes committed by the nazis against the peoples of the former soviet union or the peoples of former yugoslavia. and that was pointed out by new bands. yeah. and if we're not going to acknowledge the crimes that the german nazi is committed during the 2nd world war, why should one of the engine 1995 be singled out? now, other countries opposed the resolution including nicaragua and the democratic republic of the congo when they spoke. they emphasized that the resolution seemed pretty counter for adaptive senior. but as soon as the president, in this assembly is increasingly notorious, that there is a double standard in the western world that has no limits. our general assembly continues to be a victim of manipulations. and it's used to advance political agendas and specific
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interest of western countries. the draw resolution is present, it is conceived as an antagonistic act by one community against another. it will be counter productive and deep and the divide. it will not strength and peace and will lead to new ways of tensions. we are shocked to see that some perpetrators of atrocities and the democratic republic of congo are amongst the initiators of this resolution, as if they have any sympathy for the victims, subscriber, and eat. so. yeah, china and cuba also oppose the resolution saying it demonizes and singles out certain countries and is not really helpful in the process of building peace in the world. what was mainly western countries in their long time allies that voted in favor of the resolution by designating the 11th of july as an international day of reflection and come on ration of this ribbon and such. i know side. we are committed to closing this gap and the institutionalized memory of this organization . mister present president, letting me be frank, false allegations, without this resolution have been spread,
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either from one to provide some clarification. this resolution is not directed against anybody, not against a valued member of this organization. if at all, it is directed against perpetrators of the general side. montenegro has thoroughly examined its contents, including its political and legal implications. as a multi cultural unlock, the ethnic society montenegro place, it's a significant value on the culture of remembrance and good neighborly relations, demonstrating sensitivity and understanding to issues essential for peaceful coexistence, cooperation and reconciliation in the region. and remembering victims of genocide is a must human side of a stain on our collective memory, the crime of our crimes. and we must all walk to ensure that such heinous crimes of genocide never happen anywhere else again, $68.00 countries chose to abstain. and among them,
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there were many different sentiments, reflected a number of the countries that they did want to commemorate the genocide, but they felt that the manner of declaring july 11th and international day was irresponsible, more preparation and discussion needed to be done about how they've been doing so and how to commemorate the crimes of 1995 in a way that brought peace and further peace in the world. now in addition to that, we heard brazil that spoke about how they certainly wanted to commemorate the events of 1995, but they did not feel it was appropriate to commemorate a genocide from decades ago while israel was committing what they considered to be a genocide. in gaza, similar sentiments came from indonesia and syria. as we looked around the victims of the star chapter industry, we are compelled to apply the lessons from suburban each side to the present day. before our eyes again, the site is unfolding in god's engross. indonesia has voted in support of the gulf
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resolution. la awesome. not condemnation to solar memory of maybe it needs uh, with our inaction in gaza. if we do not one, he's $33.00 p itself. we must all be firm upholding international law. and do you encounter? we must be just double standard request, say that the east. thank you, mr. president. my delegation felt itself today obliged to vote against the draft resolution. we also categorically reject polluter this ation of human rights issues and table in bias to draft resolutions. particularly germany is currently engaged publicly in supporting israel politically, economically, and militarily, enabling it to commit crimes against civilians distresses the false allegations by the states that are made in bad faith and set to deflect attention away from their direct involvement in the genocidal acts and gaza. july 11th 1995,
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you had roughly 8000 boys and men who were killed in by the bosnian serbs now in 2007. the international court of justice declared the events based on their legal understanding of the term to be a genocide. and that ruling came down, arguing that what took place was indeed genocidal. now in 2015, a similar resolution put forward at the un security council was vetoed by russia. and the important thing to remember about today's proceedings at the un general assembly was it all parties were horrified by the events that took place. there was no attempts to downplay or deny the horrendous atrocities of 1995. however, the emphasis was on how best to commemorate the events and move forward, creating peace in the world to make sure nothing like what happened on july 11th. 1995 could ever happen again. there was a feeling that this resolution and is ratified international day of reflection. and
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commemoration was not really conducive to bringing the con the parties of the region together. i was simply going to reopen old wounds and as we heard from the serbian leader opened pandora's box, it was not strategic and did not really serve the purpose. that those who put it forward said it would serve. we can discuss this issue with a sub in america, and that was your mother. she said the resolution violates a peace agreement as well as was in constitution. you had the um, the foreign ministry, then you went to basset or, and one of the 3 presidents go through you go to the web and basically say, oh, you know, we are, we, we stand behind, as bosnia stands behind this beam, clear violation of the countries constitutions, which, by the way, is part of the antics of the peace treaties, defended the civil war and 1995 years and people from level to entre definitely try
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me to testify. what happens when these power sharing arrangements get violated? demonstration, everybody that they don't care about the piece for you, they don't care about the law. they don't care about the constitution. and they certainly don't give a damned about any sort of reconciliation or truth or co habitation within uh, within the boundaries they, they've accepted themselves. and so again, this brings into questions the entire peace treaty. uh, you know, present, dodie cuz of point i know doubts tomorrow, the americans and the germans and the british. and all of these other people who voted for the resolution will say, oh, we know deconstructing please. i'm sorry. gentlemen's daughter because not the one for acting peace. you are, you just literally participated in obviously is unraveling of the bosnian constitution and trampling the peace treaty that you yourself wrote and sponsored and took upon yourself to enforce in order to pass this meaningless resolution that nobody's going to abide by because let's revise the rest remember, the u. s. is not abiding by the legally binding. the resolution for 40,
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for guaranteeing serbian sovereignty uncomfortable? well that's different. no, it's not. the security council resolutions are legally binding. the un general assembly resolutions are advisory. so now they're gonna tell me that this resolution somehow trip trumps the security council once that's not how this works . and then of course, tomorrow into the after, when somebody else proposes another genocide resolution against somebody the life they're going to argue. oh no, it is improper, just like you're doing with the i c. c. now last year to a cheering for when it sort of interest warning because motion presents was definitely not a subject to the jurisdiction. and now they're saying, oh, you can't do this to israel because israel's not under your jurisdiction. well, which is it? is this the rules based ordered where you will get to make the rules? 2 thirds of humanity disagrees with this. the bible has promised to send money to applicants, highly swinton, according to us, will deal with can you do?
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us was the east african country to conduct to police intervention. and the crisis taken care of a nation of hate to remain a major commitment to this number one who says united states as long term pretty the national financial institutions that provide low cost concessional resources to enforce developing countries including from the i'm a to that and my ministration helped design is established on that new initiative that provides low cost funding for countries that are taking steps to enhance their resilience. now, that's why we work with congress to enable the united states to make available in the coming weeks, up to 21000000000 dollars in new lending resources to the i m f. trust fund that provides concessional, lending in the poorest countries. it's a little like a, you know, having to go when you're in debt, having to go and find someone to help you out. that's what this is about. we believes to 40 friends in this partnership is happy to we're happy to do our part
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of his k last 10 years total and the a the finals today just to send police forces to haiti is 1st security mission out beside the african continent. the care of a nation has been rocks, 5 bottles of guns of seas console. lots of his capital for the prince was the them is the biggest fund of the hate feet emission, the plans employment, a spot with a face reaction among canyons putting present routes. so on the defensive us and you explained the, your political goal, 12000 kilometers away from late will be when it's close in the calendar. so inviting or was full time to kind of have looked at it because of the abundance of problem. you're competing on. much the police post height you otherwise the priority is this been one of your major, one in festa, feel us talking about security after the x and the even the defense governance secretary talked about the deployment of if need be that can minutes you or the
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special not to be able to make sure that the school study up into the store in areas that are funded funding care. now, why are you coming to tides when we have a problem back home, we have made tremendous progress in making sure that we create security at home. but that, that's not take away our responsibility even as we why deploying troops and policemen in our own country. the not ripped to slip out there monday to appropriate. we still deployed 80028002 add troops to dsp cool, because that is our need, but we have 5000 troops in somebody because equally that responsibility and haiti should not be an exception. okay, and who is all working hard to prevent the plans, put these interventions in a team almost as important. they shouldn't say that deployment must be coordinated
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with a democratic election need to all the kind of a nation. the very 1st must be made by a democratically elected president of the requesting goods. doesn't have a president seeing the keeping of another moist in, in july 2021 this summer. pray minnesota, right to audio audrey who actually resigned other time did not. of those posts under the constitutional rights. i'm therefore making the home. it is typical agreement. another 2 from the very beginning. oh yeah. we saw who is a member of the 10 year political opposition, veronica. oh god, she said router, his visit to the us has benefitted washington more. when can i know go to the u. s. benefit from this meeting more than virginia can know me when jeanette, such as you can advocate, but i didn't know was invited to the u. s, and the invitation is basically to help the u. s. people have a feeling of the,
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i think because of the fear that actually got is a getting a slice from voice the of china and russia. if you don't make eyes using can, you know, because we don't have to be at a central beach, they want to slice off the got the affinity to see the only one thing i went to the i content the sun. i mean, is what happens when you want me to go and we do not have to be controlled for bathing. i'm happy that student has an over sure. i'll click on the line and we'll be doing a visit to the west every time they are looking for financial services, leaving hope that helps giving it to you. but i am if you want to. i mean, if we can get them elsewhere like today, no rush and why not? but then what, how many devices treat it as took us simply to them? unless we have my he didn't, i didn't have much. we as it comes down to the man who is in a row, i've been minutes on a thursday evening to a very warm welcome from his close allied bella, russian president,
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alexander lucas shank. as soon as he set off the plan, presumably of his by smiling lucas jenco, they said a few words and broke bread. that was also the young lady on the complex the need is are. and so i did discussed by that as well national, the development, the singularly moves angels to enhance code nation among new fearful input. the issue they, the crane t is new as property in russia, as compensation for washington's confiscation over russian assets that the court shall send a request to the government commission for control of a foreign investments in the russian federation. hearing, often referred to as the commission for a list of property, of the united states of america and all foreign persons related to the united states of america, which may be used for the purpose of compensation of damages,
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just to recap, but also the style. so this, so most, he'll probably have a going 2 years ago. western countries froze about $300000000000.00 in russian assets. the e u. no, no holds around 200000000 euros in frozen russian assets. and it policies profit from that to provide to support the clean last month a russian court or the confiscation of funding from american bank and j. b. molden . to compensate for more than $400000000.00 suit from russian estate. linda vincent, be wireless and independent us to kind of that said the west should ignore the global with dr. his views on international law and ink cannot make practices there. is this drive coming from the west by then has said that another is the so called the rules based order. and i think this is just
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another example of a complete arbitrariness of rules. and you have people in the united states claiming that the findings of the international court of justice regarding genocide being committed in gaza are quote unquote, where the un security council is non binding. but now, we can turn around and sees russian assets for and reserve assets which, which is really unheard of and unprecedented. unfortunately, there's the kind of delusional arrogance from the western policy leads. they don't to recognize that the world has fundamentally changed, that we don't have the power that we use to you can't just run around. disregarding the views, the opinions of half or 2 thirds of the world's population, or governments that represent those people. i,
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we seem to be doing that. i don't think it's going to end very well uh, to continue to disregard what the majority of the planet thinks about the violations of international law and normal, frankly, normal business practices us. so i think is out to them, at least the is ray, the defense falls is a fighting, not only in gaza, but also along the know little board. again, here's what i did. i just started on a nearby lebron killed one line and wounded 3 children according to loveland, easily and yet that's a little a hit while on the way to school. the idea of claim that had killed the husband of commander and the deputies. we confirmed a fight that had died but did not specify his rank in retaliation. his little 5 dozens of real goods and to know them, isabel,
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but no one side is of prime minister. has claimed that his, um, it has a surprising plans for restoring some shows the on the northern border last house that he's contained between the id f. and here's a look for you that's a pump per day to the air is and is know, have become those towns, people evacuated. august was a great desire to read to all these middle east bureau issues with the nothing to reports from the same. well the reason the volume of an open air party here are there is full music dreams, families with children. but this is far from a joyful gathering. hundreds of displaced these railings have come here at the entrance of the northern jewish community. also i'm yeah and expressing anger at these really governments but they say's failing to allow them to return to their homes. they brought the 10s that you can see behind me and organized kind of can
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say they are planning to stay here until the 4th is fix the security situation in the north paving the way for their safe return. others complain they feel left alone and they just once a voice to be heard this term as a sign that way i'll put up with the situation a little. this is a i forgot to leave. this is a 0 for so long as there is robin. i'm, we're living like refugees now by age mom's 7 minutes from k, i to more now they're not enough supermarket the know depth to is we're actually feel like we're just less than own, you know, the situation which is very difficult and is the end of the day we're leaving our lives. we don't wake up and go to work and faith, nothing is wrong, but everything is very wrong in them. that's it. it's sad, very sad situation. how did all these people become homeless and refugees in their own country as they call themselves?
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well, they used to live in cities and towns around is really voted with lab and all that has become a dangerous place to say up to 7 of cobra one. and it's totally dairy to, we've guys a base have mass, has been loved, it run back to political force. and the military in lebanon started engaging with the idea to be able to move in a cool to 1000000 as really, as were evacuated from their homes on the southern and northern fronts. as a result, this is the largest civilian and back creation in israel as history. and more than 120000 of them were a residence of northern communities like these people behind me. initially they a promise that his follow was be to turn them, that they would be able to go back home in july. now in the prospects of return, it is denver, seem to be slain. to give you an understanding of how dramatic the situation in the north is in april, the idea for pools is that since the beginning of the war says, 4 bar, they registered 3101 change from levels just to put it in perspective during the
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2nd level more of 2006, the total amount of long stewart at $4400.00 and so it's very close. and addition, his diploma has also launched some 700 into hang smith's house. 24 people have been killed, properties were damaged and the whole north of israel became type of ghost area and to minimize risks. and the number of big 10 was held for us. therefore it is the most improved people return. yeah, it's a move for testers here. say they understand everything they are aware of. the danger isn't raised, but they also say they cannot continue like this and expect the government to act now most by the way, we're all for the accommodation named jerusalem heifer and other locations of all is well, the states promised to continue providing them with financial assistance but what they really need, they say is to go home and live without hearing his phone, them and their real kids. so where is the way out of this crisis? that is the question that many would like to know the answer to including these to
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hear from basically 2 possible solutions that to bring this is really is home simple matter which mediators upfront the us and the invoice. and i have to say that talks very tall, he's really wants his father to move 10 kilometers from the boulder the for inside level, beyond the economy of leave or something of his motor. the most important for his vulnerable to attacks. israel in support of have mass and gas formerly reject negotiating a d is collation until the warrant as a ends. and these to seems like a demand that would be hard to match 7 months down the line. negotiations didn't bring any tangible resolves and now it was really politicians and military keeps saying, it's true here. results through military means and some of the people in here support that. and the rock concerns serious concerns about that though the biggest them being in the country will be able to protect itself in case of an all out on
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vacation. according to estimates his follow up, assess is some $150000.00 rough cases, including long range for size. they're not able to reach the most remote places of israel. that's the enemy way more powerful and stronger than mass that israel still after over 8 months isn't money, toil. we think dramatically. money is of course. another concern is the finance minister originally said daily costs of israel's war in gaza spends $67000000.00 another from mazda becomes a burden. not too hard to deal with that until then, the sight of these people remain in search. well, i wrote something as news as always going to have you with us here on august the and i shall be taken off to the com a low. great. so is the will be back in about 30 minutes.
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