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and there's a, there's a problem processing the day to consider is putting it nuclear are still in a state of common profit readiness. so i think it's read from russia in china, multiple levels to move across. further escalation of from scratch. also coming up is really prime minister does all of his work cabinets after a coalition member of coles. it with the move comes those protesters, the mom, the government resigned opposition parties love mr. kinetic yahoo? yes. so let me say a little bit and nothing will remain up and there will be no square named after him . no school. there will be no function of benjamin. nothing. yeah. it's difficult to describe the roy emotion in anticipation of and off to every good kid. the russian army advances through the front line hop called region road operators from
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catch this month. but tell you continue to pay a crucial role in the pleasure correspondence watches. the unit adoption, the tenant nights in looks are in bethlehem on here in moscow. welcome to the news our on our t international. my number is preparing to embark on a 2 day state visit to north korea. the russian president is expected to arrive in p on young on tuesday. it will be is 1st trip to the east asian country since then year 2000 north korean leader kim jong and extend to the invitation. last year, during his visit to russia's far east, mister peyton will then head to annoy the invitation of the vietnamese general secretary where he's expected to spend 2 days officials from both countries. we'll also meet to discuss deepening trade, scientific, and cultural ties. i mean,
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last year in stoughton berg has said, nato is discussing, bringing its nuclear weapons into combust readiness. the block street said its arsenal was being bolstered because of a suppose, a growing fred from russia and china, your side president spooks person dmitri pest golf responded to those remarks what mr. stolt and byrne said clearly does not fit into the context of the same declaration. that was adopted on the eve, which was not signed by off, where to if i am not mistaken, it outlines the end admissibility of such rhetoric. this is nothing but another escalation of tension. the seriousness of stolen beg statement should really be dismissed all down, play this better because language is a very clear threat to what he sees as needed. so he's focus, he said the member states result to deploy more nuclear weapons. that means taking the amount of storage, i'm placing them on stand by his side to a grubbing threat from, from both russia and showing that he describes nato as
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a nuclear lions, which kind of undermines its claims to be an alliance for pace. but he didn't throw you into the exact details of nato's new commission. i won't go into operational details about how many nuclear warheads should be operational and we should be storage. but we need to consult on these issues. that's exactly what we're doing. the u. s. is more than nice and they're gravity bonds for the nuclear warheads they have in europe and european allies and more than ice and the plains which are going to be dedicated to nato's nuclear emission. so stone, somebody praise the, the 32 member states of nato full that contribution to the detachment he singled out the netherlands for investing in fine to just capable of hosting us nuclear warheads. went on to defend plans to trump prove minutes the i to ukraine. of course, there's an election the presidential election on the way that and he says that if trump is successful then becomes the next president again, that the i to you, kind of the weapons fight to crime will simply at dry up. it really is concerning.
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concerning all this rhetoric and, and there's increasing reports because of all of this, suggesting that the world is now in a new nuclear arms race. can you give us some more details? yes, of course. this is incredibly alone being the still comb, international piece of research institute as released a report on monday, which says that the 9 nucleus sites. this is the not to states russia, the united kingdom fonts, china. india practiced on the democratic people's republic of korea. and as well have all started modernizing the nuclear weapons programs. they're saying that the number of operational warheads, this is those that can be deployed and can be used against other countries. as in fact increased. they said, according to the report that the global inventory stands around or just over 12000 war heads in january 2024. while the global total of nuclear warheads continues to full is cold war era. wetlands are gradually dismantled, progressively,
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we continued to see year on year increases in the number of operational needs. they will head. we're now in one of the most dangerous periods in human history. on seeing you to campaign is have boons, that's a nuclear arms. race is underway. cit pretty has said that they've not seen nuclear weapons play such a prominent role in international relations since the cold war. now, the 9 nuclear states that we mentioned earlier have spent a whopping 91000000000 on the new, clear all of those in 2023. that's according to a you report from the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. but the large majority of that spending as being by the united states. so steve, what real effect given all of this, do these international treaties that are put in place to prevent this kind of situation? what effect did they actually have as well? that's a very big question, and i'm somewhat say that those treaties on the side limits it. that is the international trade. see the new can nonproliferation treaty,
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which is supposed to bind the expansion of nuclear weapons in countries to a signature used to it. but the, the 90 percent of the was type $22.00 more heads are owned by the united states and russian. and a number of treaties did exist between those 2 countries, but they have since collapsed. um, washington has quite what really very recently signal was a shift from simply modernizing its needs a capacity to expanding it. or, you know, nato has labeled russia as a security threat. we keep hearing this from nato and, and his 8 will countries. what is moscow has position when it comes to nuclear weapons and their use? well, russia has perhaps, understandably said that a certain number of other countries are increasingly concerned with this expansion of nuclear weapons on the washington strategy for expanding its new capacity as well. now. so as i said that this, the escalating rectory, the threat savings was russia and china is particularly alarming,
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but must go insist that it's not in the one. that is how we got the cyber rocketing with illinois. and i think from washington on the west. now, speaking this in petersburg, international economic form recently have russian, president vladimir pretty soon said that he was clear that russia was watching developments closely. but it wasn't the country that started the dangerous rhetoric on that. it has a clear new, clear, don't say yes. and then when it comes to nuclear escalation, we never started this rhetoric, we simply said it shouldn't be taken more seriously. and they immediately started talking about us brandishing nuclear weapons. and we are not. that's the 1st thing . secondly, on the use and non use of such weapons, russia has a nuclear doctrine and everything is written there that uses possible in an exceptional case, in the event of a threat to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country. i do not believe that such a case has arisen is, but this doctrine is a living instrument and we are closely watching what is happening in the world and around us. now, despite based the west on the west of media,
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continue to blame russia for the escalations, particularly when it comes to pricing, but most common sense. but it has no plans to use nuclear weapons against its neighbor, but the escalates reactions of both the united states and nato. mean the most go may be forced to over to it's new to don't think the big developments in the middle east conflict is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has to, as all of the countries were cabinet following the resignation of former defense minister and rival benny guns. ortiz, middle east correspondent maria from north to takes off the story from their a prime minister. and antonia who has dismantled the 6 member work cabinets early on monday. it has been officially confirmed to r t. but technically speaking, the work cabinet stopped existing after the departure of the chairman of the national unity policy, benny guns hand to support the eyes and codes 10 days ago. that's withdrawal. ready then indicated serious disagreements within his regular lead or shape had now
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displayed just became public and more. office of course, guns criticized speed. his approach to the war. in guy's, i'm that claimed the lives of more than 37000 palestinians, according to guys, a health ministry, and hundreds of these really military, but didn't make they announced goals of the operation. come true. gotten slammed, and yeah, who's politic kane and hesitation? accused prime minister of not having a clear strategy regarding guys of war and so cold the day after whole. so guns was not happy with. and yet it was way of dealing with a hostage play. you remember 120 people still remaining contributing guys for more than 250 days. guns vowed to do the right thing at any political cost and to back america. post houses do proposal currently on the table while the 10. yeah, never, it clearly signaled any official support for the plan presented almost 3 weeks ago . guns, case figure of as well as opposition also understood very clearly is really public
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growing discontent and cold for elections to meet people's demands, voiced at unprecedented number of mess, the bank to government protest all across as well. the basically became a weekly reality and the last 8 months since the idea of started moving gaza. nathan, yeah, one to guns to stay primarily, understandably, to have the support all the vast parts of his rarely society following guns. this is the time for unity. now division must remain united among ourselves in the face of the great tasks before us, i call and ben against the not leave, the emergency government don't give up and unity. well, nathan, yeah. who knew that guns was considering that withdrawal has earlier in may, former defense minister had issued an ultimatum to attend yahoo! demanding to present and agreed upon the station for guys as opposed for governance by june 8th, as into the whole failed guns left for the thought is unfortunately, the whole prevents us from progressing to the real victory,
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which justifies that painful and ongoing price. that is why we are leaving the worst time cabinet to ensure a real victory. it is spinning that in the fall of the year of the disaster, we go to elections, resulting in the stablish ment of a government that when faith in overcome challenges. so i'm calling the jackal to greed to an election. they do not let our people be torn apart. while it is important to understand that the guns is now far from left out of political discussions of the country, strategic decisions. when americans secretary of state, visited israel again, just recently he met separate the 10. yeah. and then benny guns, who at that time was not deposited if they were cabinets already. and now the us special envoy is in israel to discuss the situation in the countries north on this really current crisis with his ball. he's also expected to meet the guns. what will happen to the 10? yeah, without support of guns and his people will earlier and now they're a crucial opposition leader. he aid le paid said that the days open to 10,
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yahoo politician are numbered accusing prime minister, acting in his own and not national interest. yes. so let me say no, no, nothing will remain of him. there will be no square named after him. no schools, there will be no fountain of benjamin netanyahu leave our lives already. go. go off to the withdrawal of 2 crucial members. they turn yeah, home actually had a choice to invite other political figures to join the war cabinet. national security administer band. we are requested to be part of it. finance minister smotts, which as well both as you know are over the stream, right. use we strongly and to palestinian position. both calling for more guides have on boardman. but it's really experts and media now saying that they were the reason why be chose to dissolve the cabinets. he didn't want to be associated with the hawkish and controversial elements. so please government, given the rise and internal dissatisfaction again into government protests continue
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bringing together thousands of israelis, as well as criticism from israel's foreign partners, especially washington. the work cabinet tours established 5 days after his rel launched its operation. guys, in response to how mazda is deadly attack on southern israel in october. now the cabinet is no longer active, but we hear that prime minister will still continue holding consultations with its former members, like israel's national advisor, minister of strategic affairs. and also for the defense minister, but again, it shows dramatic flags of unity and will definitely mean even more pressure on front of us there. and it's on the well, we got some reaction to all that from palestinian activists and commented or you of her file. we who believes prime minister netanyahu is under the control of hard liners that is the spike denying the place on the work helpless. that is what it is clearly is it's a government is very much this good. the good and bad st. john's
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a go are certainly written down at the moment because it was difficult. they said nothing that actually changes or gone back to s new old dog owners and they ask you to become clear and clear that varies are the only cannot make any type of victoria. and this law is they have to go on the and all of them know to be filed, of the federal government. actually let them know has no oxygen for the sea. and those thought the g to just onto the ongoing 0 and the keys on the right side. here's the captain at, in his own government, in the hands of the explained provider 3 bank the smoke punch. but he want, you don't want to show it to 0. how much is cost is disease explanation. so
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he, there are whole company name, you know, do not do i go to the side to one step to 0, but it doesn't change anything. because anyway, here, he's comparative by the side of science because a heads are kids are, is going to attempt to solve the government or a matter of a lot, even when that was a long company message i ran out of the government, do they have to do any decision resolves information. now, a so called peace summit on ukraine was hosted by switzerland over the weekend were talks focus primarily on presidents and landscape proposed formula for ending the conflict. now, whoever his plans took some water of a dump with only $78.00 of the $92.00 states and attendance, signing the events, final declaration of a rock. and george, by the way, were 1st included in the list of those agreeing with the communication. but then
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where removed signaling their discontent with the documents, summaries that left 14 countries mostly from the global science, including brazil, india and saudi arabia. feeling to back the closing statement. well, let's take a look at what was in the communication at the end of 2 days. of talks in research, it calls for the resolution of disputes through peaceful means. yeah. just to point out the of the same time, washington to prove more than $1500000000.00 and military a to keep the declaration. also 6 direct involvement and dialogue between all parties. russia wasn't in vide, however, here's what india is busted or to rush. i have to say about the event. you know, all of you on the, those options acceptable to both parties can lead to a binding piece. in line with this approach, we have decided to avoid association with the joint communicate or any other
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document emerging from the summit. they didn't need to hold this conference in order to make any fresh initiative, which would be acceptable to the international community. the whole purpose was to get on board for the global major global south countries, which is why and the sweet spot to minister traveled to india. uh, the uh, the farm. but as of you can travel to india. uh, did everything possible to uh, to make sure that we attended. so we do the big uh, the real magic setback, that these countries having attended the conference in good faith and expecting that the final community would be much more status and would take into consideration some of the basic needs solve the situation, which is that any east ripple village would be acceptable to both sites. they simply cannot be initiated by one side and present it to the other side. that's
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something you have to accept, which is the reason why. and india said study very clearly. and it said one that we cannot be a party to the joint communicate kind of all simple there. meanwhile, are you creating a politician has taken the social media to point out the russian malice to advance the negotiation process without even being present. despite the huge budgets invested in the convincing us of the success of the sweets photo summit, this is a failure. first of all, because from the 1st 4th of the speakers, they need to involve the russian federation. in the peace process sounded, what turn the peaceful summit into what did we do? it was a meeting of friends to discuss what is already being discussed in turn, the russian federation, without even attending this meeting and shoot recognition of the uncontested status of the negotiations. which is also present and then know to meet them. of us president biden choose to opt out of the summit, attending a campaign fundraiser in hollywood. instead, he appeared to have yet another lapse,
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however, at the event and was pulled off stage by one of his predecessors, brock o'bonham, a white high smoke person called the video footage, a cheap fake claiming the american leader was just checking in the crowds applause . back in switzerland, we discussed the talks with veteran journalist john coverage, who did attend the pay summit. you told us that some of delegates express fatigue over yet another ukraine centric event. while their country's interest are being done, plate i was able to interact with a good number of the delegations that different levels and also interact with some of the journalists covering the event. and from the delegation perspective, you can raise you there. i think overall most were kind place looking at the performance either of the statements that they ran doing for the 2 days basically were written in advance and there were no changing of minds.
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and the delegations basically said that, you know, we, we know we're not going to change any minds. this is an event, it's a spectacle, it's to, it's designed to show solidarity and unit indemnity, etc. finance key. but there was also vice president, a, an exhaustion part of it, which is probably menu. how much of this do we have to continue to go through? and every meetings, g 7, g, 20 nato, un general assembly here, which all zalinski ukraine's zalinski ukraine. and there is a 15, and that's, i think if there's one word that describes what i heard most from delegations is they're tired. and also there is a resentment that the russia, ukraine more is absorbing so much oxygen when they have issues
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with respect to their own countries that they feel are being pushed downward on the list or ignored because of the rush or you create more will allied to that very point, art of countries at the summit were nearly unanimous in rejecting the final declaration with only cats are agreeing to sign on addiction, political science academic. my get book trust told us the nations who refused to sign with challenging the west on the balanced approach. under attempts to dominate the dialog, most of the other countries are developing countries, so it goes to them saying that there are 4 to be critical to search rushes of global. so towards a balance international relations in politics and been as sustainable development the, the full, uh, kevin, to
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a balance western dominance over the economy and politics of the glue. one of the pillars and principles of any international negotiations is to have the 2 parties should be actively involved in extensive negotiations. but when you do not invite the other party in the conflict and have a dress that's 4 you can do for the voting without changing any want to be in the community. so what do you expect russia has withdrawn from a dispute. i'll see you in a vacation console over the malaysia airlines flight m 8. 17 tragedy passenger plane was shop done over done boss during the ukrainian civil war. in july 2014, all 298 people on board lost their lives must go safe. the case brought against
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russia by a strictly on the netherlands is biased and on for a v i c i o consul refused to conduct and independent investigation of incident under the auspices of the i c a o and the console now has on his desk one of the results of a skewed investigation update by one of the parties through the proceedings. in such circumstances, it is impossible to speak of an unbiased establishment of this fact, let alone affect judgment. the console is not the right place to search for the truth. it makes no sense for us to remain at bought of a spectacle that is being played all that a reminder a decade ago keeps another tree was cracking done on the done yes. get people's for public that voted to secede from ukraine, following the my down could, despite the civil war, key of did not close the countries or a space for international airliners. flight to m 817 on route from amsterdam to
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cool all of them. per what shaft done, overdone, boss, with a surface to where a missile key is on the west. real quick to blame, done yet. forces as well as russia even before the plains slowly bring wreckage could be inspected. also insisted that t f was responsible for allowing a passenger plane to fly over a zone where the ukrainian military was on the offensive. in 2018, the so called joint investigation team settle 5 and netherlands. concluded that m 817 was shop done by a russian, a book miss south operated by the don't boss militia. however, the russian m. o. d said the soviet, your rocket had been permanently stationed in ukraine since 1986 and could only help being fired by cubes forces. i asked independent dutch journalist sonya, of funding in de whether a western institution can be expected to carry out an on biased probe into the tragedy. so i called it's a many times a show process. and also it was clear from the beginning when the plane was shut
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down, that's a straight away it rush. i was to blame without the instigation that time. so later they did some investigation without the russia. so it's a clear case, and also when i was making the next step was in $29.00 team. that was a document 3 made the coal for just as it was cold and people in the documentary, they actually went to the place and the don't that's to see it has a new also they spoke with many residential. yeah. yeah. they told me quite a different story than the original version from the courtroom digit team, like many cases for russia. these also, again, russia was to blame, was to show process because, you know, the perpetrators to imagine perpetrates as they went up there. nobody. well, only a few, some of the media were allowed to answer, as most schools said, that all of its input into the case has been ignored by the you, any of the ition cards. so it's,
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it's hard to make sense if not because the length of this pro you would think that trying to get to the bottom of things. you would want to all possible information from all parties to this case. yes, of course. and also it was clear and there was some settling images from the u. s. and they're one of these into the court straight away. i don't think they will ever given, but maybe later wrong. so all these things, you know, and i'm russia, it was not allowed even to come to the cross sides, the international civil aviation organization itself. sonya, can you give us a sense perhaps of, of the sort of jurisdiction it holes and what, what can it do with this case? slashing, not much because you know, it's the case is now nearly 10 years old. so very, very strange case actually when you think deeply about is, i think at the law it's, yeah it's, it's like the us or international they,
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it's not the russian who was involved, but they want to put it this way that there is actually, that is involved now why with countries of this with somebody last weekend attempted to resolve the ukrainian conflict with, i must go russian army units continue to carry out their offensive in the heart called region. their drone operators play a crucial role and provide vital support for combat units involved in buffalo. our take our respondents eager to sit down and watch them on the trucks. we are on the very border between russia and ukraine's hock of region. these are the positions of russian u, a. v. pilots with the much special forces. these guys, uh, pretty much the eyes for everyone here from tillery to the grants in the trenches. 3 lines, waiting in the wind, almost intention below you into the full sense of tranquillity. both russia and
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ukraine use fixed some of education to conceal troops and equipment. for both of these position is a power line construction, and the middle of the field was humans or on tennis or trends. meet us on it. we have seen ukraine on the bus now here, most likely the vast station on the concrete slab onto the construction work here begins with the 1st rays of sun, a unit itself can be causing dro. no prices has no shortage of targets. the motives and how it says seized the opportunity of
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a surveillance drone in the sky and add their own beat to this deadly percussion. awful look, look visual. well, how could i see we? well, it's difficult to describe the really motion in anticipation of and off to every good hit. this is where you realize that for the boys here, it's funny. say you are the in the, the, if i'm allowed that i saw it and that they do put everything they've got into it brings the victory closer. but the commander of this detachment to going under the cool sign, the haze tells me he trains his men to keep a keen mind. there's always room for positive emotions which you feel when you get the job done well. the guys are happy when the drone or tillery hits the target, or they see a good stipe or shot. the main thing is that these motion should not be allowed by blood. last one should not lose one's self to blood madness. it should feel like happiness for success in your job, not happiness for killing another ukrainian. we're just happy to hit the enemy.
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that's it. a motion should be controlled. if we fail to do that, we are no better than animals. and this meant a ship seems to work for them, but we can not behave like some creatures. well, i won't call them animals as i don't want to offend them, even after all the people i've met, things i've seen that sometimes you feel an inhuman rage and wish to destroy your enemy with as much power as possible. but deep inside you realize that they are human beings after all, and somehow you want to solve everything in a human way and reach peace. but if our enemy is being brainwashed with the idea that only sub humans live in russia, some must divide to must be destroyed. despite all that, we should still act humanely and give you craney and soldiers the opportunity to surrender you to fight as hey, a balance on a razor's edge. there warriors who have refused to let blind rage.
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