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your insights into the mazda all she contributes as harvey. thank you. thank you. what's what the news now? the president solves, involved way, serves up shop criticism for the west treatments of his country. emerson with don gadbois, gave on an exclusive interview on the sidelines of this in petersburg into a national economic form. benita told us the us and to europe have no right to impose sanctions on this involve way and of the african countries were airing. the full interview on august 8th throughout the day is a brief preview for you. it is absolutely moses who google the americans to people. this is one of the ones it is no. right? this does do that. we must do that with these using that medical. we're an independent as a witness that we're footfall independence. we should petition to americans. freedom, not to them because we're football for themselves. you did foot for freedom themselves, then there's to be able to be, you know, i st because of football. freedom from the british is
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a really great honor to do such a serious interview with such a high profile uh, guest zimbabwe and president emerson min on god guar. i mean, he has been attending this st. petersburg international economic for him. since the beginning i meeting with vladimir putin many attended, the 3rd days plenary session, which was absolutely outstanding. he gave a speech alongside the president of bolivia and vladimir putin as well where he talked a lot of a lot about the economics in the context of the multi puller world. and that's something we also spoke about. an in our interview that i was able to do with him today, and he referenced back to something he said at the plenary session about the fact that as in bob boy, it has its plans to become an upper middle income country by 2030. and it's something that the country is vice president said as well. uh, recently was that uh, western sanctions had been making that very difficult. actually, western sanctions have stolen over $150000000000.00 from the country according to its vice president. and this is why during the interview mean on god,
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why said that these sanctions are completely illegal in the 1st place. the functions and bosoms, mobile equal assumptions that let's just find functions. these know, this is where the position or the functions we have quite old with the nobody. and they have some people who want us to move in a particular that direction. but the people isn't democratic, right? to choose that one direction in terms of governance. and so on, this thing that i want to mention is just doing this interview president, been on god. why has a really serious presence in the room wherever he is really? i mean, this is a guy who was trained as a fighter in the war for his in, baldwin independence in china, one of the major powers of the multi polar world in the current day. so he fought against imperialism there. at the time, russia was a part of the soviet union and they supported those uh, anti imperialist efforts. so one and another thing that this and baldwin president
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mentioned was the long legacy of friendship between these 2 countries in the long dedication that both countries have when it comes to a anti imperialism and fighting for a multi polar world. the relations between the most crowded. excellent. so and i received an invitation from my brother prison put, and i redid the accepted and came over. and i don't regret that i came over because we're going to put, you need to discuss one on the line. but the promotion in the concert edition at the making our lease is more comprehensive than the before. so the lessons between the and the most cool is the historical because the assisted us to act in independence, you're not going to get as we heard their historical relations in the words of these and bobby and president at the plenary session here and during our interview
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he's, he referred to russia as a brotherly nation. that's how close the relations between the 2 countries have been for many years and that's the direction they're going in still uh, with the further development of the multi pull or world now is and bob and president also spoke about a number of different topics. specifically, the ukraine conflict, he said that both sides have to sit down at the negotiating table. i asked him about the, you know, the fact that the western powers and the key of government are unwilling to do that . russia's time and time again said it's ready to sit down to negotiations. zip, i'm the president said that his government's position is that discussions have to be had to hash out a piece agreement. and in terms of what's going on in palestine as well, he gave his thoughts on that. he said that it doesn't matter who you are. if you are fighting in a national liberation struggle, you have the support of visit baldwin, president. so those, those are some really interesting topics we were able to cover. we were able to
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cover a wide array of them. and some very interesting thoughts from is in baldwin president the the slovak farm. it is several bench fits that has denounced west in states that have approve ukrainian strikes on russian territory. he's had the message on social media while costing his vote and the european paul events re election. western countries, given ukraine consent to use the west to weapons to attack targets on the russian territory, is just prove that the great, the western democracies do not want peace. but an escalation of tensions with the russian federation, which will surely happen as the prime minister of the republic of slovakia. i will not directs to evacuate into any see me the military adventures. and within our smallest lubbock abilities, i will do everything so that peace gets priority of a war. so a lot sides of the polls on saturday with this is a photo of a shadowed by the assassination attempts on prime minister fits. so last month, the ukranian conflict has report to be told. the agenda as balancing continues with
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europe severely divided, the future support the ukraine. the prime minister has repeatedly argued against supplying cube with weapons and put a stop to slovak, military aid to credit upon taking off his last if gary and prime minister victor opened, also reiterate reiterated to the west is moving towards direct will with russia. it was, it's not an exaggeration to say that we're centimeters away from reaching the last and final station when soldiers, western european or american soldiers will appear on ukrainian territory. so we're centimeters away from a direct confrontation at this moment. and nobody else can see this with you. so everybody is watching with their hands folded. that this is happening. we're moving, we're drifting, we're moving towards ward and you're pulling the alarm bell, but they don't want to hear it. but it's not that they don't see it, it's what they want. that'd be a string, like simon's of independence, political research essays. the issue is disregarding its own interest,
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spike paving, into washington's pressure for supply ts with more weapons. because of these galatians and the values as well the, those drives the waste even more directly into the conflict with russia. i mean, this is not being driven by a military ad raises. it's being driven by political raises. and then let's say the a you is a mass of financial goods for the united states by continuing to do is bidding. it was more of which is against the year wasn't sure was many people would fall against such pressure, especially as it came from one's life. busy etc, and it shows that they go, is definitely goss possessing a great deal of character in order to, to go against this because we see is only the pressure which is on the order but
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not what's going on behind closed but was which i'm sure the us and it's in the series and doing before we go, a quick recap of breaking news story. this our a, her last spokes person has concerns to warranty that at least a 150 pounds, a city ends up being killed. and today is the idea of attack on news. arrived in central garza, the mazda of strike, wasn't as wally operations of rescue for hostages from homos comp service. a summer polled say the desktop has already risen to 210, while the number of injured could swell to 400 bodies are currently being transferred to the accept. mazda is hospital with closely folded angle, the latest details on this, and will keep you fully updated, of course. and it means how many, thanks for joining us. hey, on the international this saturday, keeping on the website oxy dot com for the latest updates and the other thought was more to come down
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the the the what the here st. petersburg international economic form has been a place where many high profile gas have arrived from all over the world all over the multi polar world. especially at the plenary session that took place of the 3rd day of this very important and internationally noteworthy for them. and we're lucky
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actually enough today to be joined by one of the highest most v i p guests, one of them that gave a speech and participated in the discussions at the plenary session. and that of course is the presence of zimbabwe. mr. your excellency emerson, i mean, i've got way thanks for joining us and giving us time for this interview. and mister president. uh 1st i'd like to just ask you about what, what, what would you say was the most important agreements that you came to with russian plus president vladimir putting that this year's form in st. petersburg as well as the relations between the most crowded. excellent. so and that i received an invitation from my brother present. i mean, did they accept it and came over? and i don't regret that came over because we're going to do, but you need to discuss one on one or the promotion in the concert edition at the
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making our lessons more comprehensive than before. well, i know you mentioned the brother, and this is something that i noticed at the plenary session as well. you called vladimir putting uh your brother. uh, i guess it would be safe to say that you consider rush should have brotherly relations with isn't baldwin, people as well. so i would say that's, you know, a really endearing thing to say in terms of the international relations between the 2 countries. what kind of a common history of a multi polarity and anti imperialism? would you say that the 2 countries share that make both the russian people in zimbabwe and people so close with you with that? um, remember what was going on and they, we do not get the independence from the british one if a telephone call we are distracted for it. many of the
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clinics went to prison was one of them has been doing is in prison in the fight of freedom to new black deer is in by a deliberative edition from the petition becomes in public. so in the process of the impression, you know, struggling for independence and events of it, the uh, give us ground clean. this is yeah, if you don't fight this, the fight isn't produced. so the lessons between the and the most cool is a historical because the system to us to i, to in independence, you're not going to get yourself because we have so far. um come to terms. we again have good relations with united kingdom. but we don't forget that together for local and you must as well in your speech. at the plenary
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session, i remember you said you had as in bob, we had some serious economic goals to achieve before 2030. how would you say, or rather, which sectors of cooperation between russians and bob, why would you say, are the most important to achieve these goals? that's in bible as well. you know, it is in the paper. objective of any government is still sick. you offered security for people in that process. do i see if, what can we do? we need to replace that. and the, the option for addressing is, is that stuff that has been assisting us with the plaza. and the problem is to continue to view as like to assist us in for plaza. it is our primary objective as a country that do we achieve 10 minute food security in our country. right?
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and i'll get the customer pin. and the new sub for now goes up and down the green bubble to fall into a category for the secure. so we have very x is admissions with the license impression in terms of crowding fertilizer to promote, to not only food security, but supplements independence, sion of, uh, availability and security division. and for the last 4 or 5 years, zimbabwe is i 10 foot security. and do we have developed infrastructure to get on the food security move with the base drought? or there's no doubt of a developing integration with facilities in the country to make sure we have, and it gives you enough, had twins that they've got ideas, domestic flips. the good about you. good is we go beyond just the demand or domestic consumption. and in terms of your country's foreign policy,
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what role do you see russia playing in the future with the, the less than tradition assisted us getting the business alongside condition at china. where most of us, so we print defective with this. and indeed this over to you intended to do. so the best way we can disagree it has to fight to do with this. so don't forget that he's doing that to that. it helped us to fight colonialism. cost of getting independence in the end and indignant to 4 people. i'd like to, to shift the attention of our conversation out to obviously something that's a big topic all across the media across the entire world. that's the ukraine conflict, of course. so vladimir putin has consistently said he's ready to sit down at the negotiating table, come to a peace agreement, whereas the western countries and the key of government seem to be reluctant to do that. why do you think that is why it, why are they unwilling to come to a peace agreement? let me assure you. but was policy useful data?
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we put them on the data wave of this conflict, the name, but of the world. i was starting, sees that we should pretty much data. so wherever there's conflict, opposition is, but let us put one deadlock because with deadlock, you remove the issue of stainless people because you talk and talk, you may not agree, but this is a bit after talk and find yourselves what? well, what would you say um, how would you assess the move by many western countries? now that i mean is a clear escalation where they've said that western supplied weapons can be used to strike russian territory. how would you assess the, the effects that, that decision is going to have a look the make their own decisions. but we, in the same as in bob, what with colorful is deadlock, these in conflict to any area or for disagreement. let the lead does this,
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did up and go for dialogue, and that is all the issues with the difference of be covered for the day. look not to move decision where people die. when websites know we need data, and i believe the delegate needs of ministers in fit both assessment and the festival was it was oh, doing the the does, didn't realize that doesn't this. i have to go for that. look the 2nd to like the 2nd. it will also go good. you did the tube. this is little. it's a good listen to realize that then what day we're going to do. we may have it ends of the table by why have another jimmy, instead of just going slipped for the g towards the temple? or based on the statements made by various freshman politicians, i would say the russian government is probably in agreement with you there. but many are still asking the question now,
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who should they be conducting the dialogue with? because after all, learners, zalinski is elected, presidential term has already expired and he said that they're not gonna hold elections in the near future. so would you say that the lensky is the legitimate person that needs to be had a dialogue with or would you say that there's another part in ukraine that wouldn't be better to sit down at the negotiating table? no, i would not identify individuals. is this and it was sort of with this with moment, that is the most of them where there's a conflict then goes like in the conference, nose no, in a conference in the table. that's what it is. you should do to be the judy or a c, as in bravo and myself to say x, the click to present deductible. no. but those are in closer to know as to who a conflict with them and then there must come to them. it is out of you. well, um and by way of courses under western sanctions,
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the vice president of your country earlier mentioned that the country is lost over $150000000000.00 as a result of these sanctions. so you mentioned the problems with a potential problems of food security in the country. but what, what's a hard ships have western sanctions brought upon your, your people as a result of this, in the 1st place, the sanctions and persons mobile legal assumptions that let's just find functions. there's no big is for the position or the assumptions. we have what to do with the nobody and they have some people who want us to move any particular that, that direction. but people isn't democratic, right? to choose that one direction in terms of governance and so on. so it was an election in many, such as an us legal assumptions in person, by those with whom puts them on us. so we, we don't accept to that uh the,
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the easy to justification for his eva in possessions on us because we have no, but i don't know if anybody. well, what do we do to us that are quite a while and online and looked into each outside as above. but the language of the claim to be l as is the right. and we, so we also was in both of those other people sitting another company to get offended because we came to call. and i would just say that there is as a, exacerbating the drought situation in the country. the western sanctions, not, not, not, not really. i think the issue of drought, the issue of drought, ah, if it's been tack region sanctions only come across the to distortion limited solution. but otherwise the general that in the, in this website a sort of the go is the main cause of a situation. and by do the position of functions contributes to
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a constraint to crafting sweep. so what would you have been able to access if we have no sanctions? the fault you mentioned earlier, of course, are countries rich history of struggling for national liberation. i wanted to ask you what your thoughts are on the prospect for the creation of a viable, independent, palestinian state that can stand on its own feet in the near future. how do you think things are going to go there? we have been going to very uh, i'm just but i'm just a go for many is and i am going to that spent in the is in prison is it is out of a fight you for independence of my friend. i support is also so fighting for independence, integrity for the people. i support the wherever the and the wasn't but the based on the, you know, the actions of israel and the united states supports for israel's actions in
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palestine. and how do you, what kind of future do you think there, there is a support to those of funding for their own independence and my goodness. those who oppressed people offered to for their own independence. so would you say, would you agree with the statement that the us policy towards causes a negative thing and the conflict most will show it with a c t's. but if it is a police which denies the local people of, of dell and independence in this, and that is the independence and freedom. and my goodness to okay. um is on the subject of the us, a washington recently little really statement that it's gonna targets and people in your country uh, in terms of not allowing them us visas if they're somehow threatening democracy. how, how do you, how do you said easy nonsense or just absolutely nonsense. who google the americans
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to people? this is one of the ones. there's no right, this does do the must do with that with is using in that medical we're an independent us of any state. we're footfall independence. we should petition to americans freedom not to them because we have full freedom ourselves. you did for the full freedom themselves, then this would be able to be with no, i signed because of football. freedom from the british end of your government's privileges previously said that it's interested in introducing a gold backed currency. how do you think that is going to play into d dollarization and in your country and the region in general? you know, the focus is not on the outside world. the focus is on oil and gas. we have decided that the credit should be called the best, and for 2 years we have been working on that over to, to enough years. we've been working on that. and it, we have now enough to go deserves to pick our cutters. we know if, what does it mean in the scene, but with good courtesy is now their currency. they're doing the best one on gold.
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and there we have been able to achieve the bank, having enough reserves to 50 more than enough reserves to because that as well. i also read that as in bob, i had actually extended the use of us dollars and transactions for the next 5 years as well. so how does that play into the government's plan to, i guess, gradually introduced this uh, gold black backed currency on long american toyota. and the blue shield is of the kind of situation. so it kinda is just of a night flushing amount to the process which you have decided to form. but the organ c o a direction we now have uh, or the slowly glowed bic cutters. or we can sort of variables which you may have for the district window because they have been an open door default, which we have for the last 2 and a half has been stuck in ongoing. so it's not this, not to fiction. if it's easy to focus on,
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but i think stay safe to say that the struggle against, you know, colonialism continues. and i mean your, your countries, i would say it, one of them that's at the forefront. how would you say that russia can age, age, your country, and the struggle in the future, or what the less than solution the minute it comes, let's say now have separate it. i'm just struggling for over 5016 is the sum of equities between the for the bush and the fuck. and i trained in china in 96 to 364. this when they, when 4 minutes of training and data we studied before, the independence of hook and after that. and so we continue to have this kind of shipping between the people of china and the people of the russian function is it is out of it is the bass. we knew of fighting for independence and for our degree
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of freedom from liberty. and how would you assess the media situation and, and bob way in africa, in general, how would you assess what the western media is doing there? and how would you assess the level of alternative information that people have there? we have no control for the media. and we the, for the media, it does what it does and the after, with each since sometimes that godaddy put it through an us. but in the book, this media of the american, we die particularly the piece that we coating in independent line in terms of foreign policy. but i'm happy, but unfortunately we cannot change our foreign policy depends or no interest is it, can. we show it as we say in the law. we have a philosophy that do an enemy to not indifferent at all. but if you choose to be an
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enemy to us, we owe another dre me to the . the water is part of the leg. is it the party would post? isn't the deepest view of us in that, in the word part? is it something deeper, more complex might be present there? let's stop without cases. let's go products. mortgage to search as well as the mother in law lives across the board or brother, printer was or up at the moment. this was something good just so basically of
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course we need the last name was needed read it was can when we used to live imagine we have some more or someone was this, we weren't sure. i knew people to the, the, i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except we're so shorter is that conflict with the 1st law show alignment of the patient. we should be very careful about visual intelligence. the point obviously, is to create a trust rather than to the area. i mean with the
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artificial intelligence we have so many of them in the a robot must protect this phone. existence is alexis the, the ukraine in leadership will probably be happy to have a low intensity conflict constant marshall low awards elections and continued engaging external uh, financial assistance. precisely because then the spend that once there is space to be much more difficult to pass or the huge spending on the ukraine through the american, then you're being far women's the
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