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please go to moscow. we are saying the m p 's today as they want us to be and they must see. the need to know is read by pull that to we have no education. well i live, they cannot size, they cannot see nothing. and the government still wants to pull away the budgets over the case on who they want us to, to get a sense of how they can benefit from it. because i know you touched people. we've got to send the government all, you're explain yourself to not all of that stuff, but this week for the government still on the new changes experience with the i am is to move as a stop to remind us of the dangers associated with these additional loans and present to has defended these mrs, stating that the remedy to solve the difference, to pay taxes and becomes independent in developing the nation with their own money . and even get you to a point where you see the borrowing. they will be lending to add the nations. this is the trajectory that they're willing to take at the hands of the you and says,
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that's precious from financial institutions, pushes countries into food that did have a similar to this developing countries like grappling with an international financial architect to who's in trends. i assume it's race exhausted by the impact of cascading crises on sustainable development. this system intensifies the that burden by limits in access to affordable development finance and pushing them to borrow from more volatile and expensive sources. the u. 8. as soon as global public dates rose to a victory, $9.00 to $7.00 trillion dollars last year with developing countries owing, roughly one 3rd off back to mont crimping, their ability to pay for basic government services like health care, education, and climate action, and many, even in tennessee this is for the, the tech types of the palm to flash demanded by the i if which back to the finance define is full of 2020 full,
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stating that to the authorities. if i've taken dice. um devices skips towards fiscal consolidation. right. that's good. the economy is not just certain thing ties into and his member states, but between the cities as well. but what was the a mold, the floor of hosted by the central russian city of cubs up. municipal leaders on china, india, south africa, it wrong to care. i'm the you a, were among those taking pods to improve the cities with innovative solutions as well as creating job opportunities instead of one of the big series of events leading up to the brit summit in cuz i'm in october. i need to resign my, who the, the man of the mean good in industrial city is west high hopes about brooks in to integration and corporation in the future. and then of course, how long too i am happy to participate in this event of breaks member states.
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hopefully we can express on capabilities why they call preparation. we have here and use the capacities and interest of all the break cities liability of that, considering the comprehensive expand of the breaks in view of the member states that it has. we can have great achievements in the field of innovation, technology and communication. as you know, it is the get of communications considering we live in the 21st century, we can use the experience of older states, especially the experiences of the break states bring says more than half of the world's population, especially considering the new members. i think if we all get united and elaborate on the subjects of interest, we can achieve great results based on the integration and cooperation spirits. i witnessed of the events. i think we can achieve this today, most of moms of the grim anniversary of the not a, c, g. i mean the age of the soviet union during world war 2. russians throughout the
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world commemorates the losses and triumphs of the full fathers and the great bicycle against the axis powers for the rest that i'm missing in the us. so there's a whole, the solemn set of many log into exact our knowledge seem to them and both is a time this evening describing the fight again soon, but it is as the blue pack to us, it will. the russian on buffalo said the americans have forgotten about the soviet union, dealt the out. some of them below again is not for them to end the conflict in europe. hillside commented about the i'm fortunate twist. i'm done in biological diplomatic relations. similar to what that score 19 today on this day of sorrow, the anniversary of one degree patriotic war broke out. i want to tell you that the life of russian diplomats in america has become difficult. every day we find ourselves under attack. just today, an hour before this event, the americans told us they are closing down our visa center. so russian diplomats
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and consoles are going to feel extra pressure. when i am telling you, we're going to continue our work here. we will not abandon our compatriots. the americans are trying to break us to influence our foreign policy, to make our diplomats hide behind the embassy walls and to stop working and communicating. this will not happen. we will continue for filling our mission here to the last on voice. the u. s. policy of dictatorship, it's policy of sanctions has utterly failed. the global south is paying greater attention to what russia is doing. they are coming closer to us. look at what is going on. wherever our representatives go, especially our president, the us emissaries follow. they are trying to sniff out and forth the positive results of russian foreign policy holder is, is our reserve and all these rights,
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particularly nuclear, also we little direct confrontation over common sense for them up next, either the child to think it's sunday or the co rushes indefinitely for me as a to get his take the so thank you so much for joining us here today. good afternoon. i'll say if i start with this new sort of food to the partnership between rossa, i'm the d p. okay. how long this affects the balance of power in the region, in particular, on the korean peninsula. i mean, what signal does this send to the west and what we action could we expect from them? what's going on in the northern east in asia and beyond currently is quite worrying in terms of exponential growth of military activities by the us, uh, and its regional allies. uh,
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the purpose of this is to folds uh, number one, to detour, china and russia. as may your adversary's, uh, as many be leaving the us and unfortunately the in the region and number 2 to make sure that growing a growing interaction and cool alteration not least between moscow and p on the young a would be, uh, you know, uh and is loose upon which further, the restrictive unlawful illegitimate measures by washington would be introduced against russia. so this is an escal attorney course that we see in a very old us full. and that is the street to which you referred to earlier as are ease of course, in a sense of product over this warning development,
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our 2 countries, the period key and russia, came much closer to one another. the speak to provides mutual assistance. in the case of aggression, and so this provision, i would say, we send the message that this is a purely defensive arrangements which our 2 countries concluded. and only in case of aggressive actions against any of the parties. the other side would provide the assistance as described and as provided for in the street. so we look for better growing stronger security and interaction between our 2 countries. and we're not doing these to threaten any one not to threaten the republic of korea. of course, not the us for that case, but this is a message of our resolve and our written is to stay firm on what we believe are the basics of international or international relations these days,
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despite folding or undermining activities of the collective west and its allies in the region, the lesson media was activity follow a lot of input to visit to the d p. okay? many were writing that it was a signal that russia is using an inquiry that needs a mid fi assistance from the dpi. okay? pointing out a full may, so the so called the chain to access. but so what, what do you think is the reason that the west and media as presented the visit in this light, then on how true is it? hello, this is a rubbish. i mean, we do not follow every single piece, every single article, every single, all pad in the mainstream west media. but we try to make sure that the, we know, uh the, the core of it and the message is completely failed and very wrong in its very
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essential element. we are not doing this because we are, we are pressed into it. we're not doing this because of, we want to use the situation in ukraine and yet around ukraine as a prep x to create troubles for any of the western areas. so they'll say in the russian far east or north, east and asia as such, we are doing so because we had driven by very well, acknowledged and recognized and considered national interest. both young, young and russia felt this is the right moments to complete. a very important chapter in development the while we're relationship and the took form of these 3 d and the number of understanding send agreements that week included in the recent
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time. again, this was the very same us and each specialized set of lights that preached for decades for us and others that every nation is very free to change or chose it security arrangements. and this is exactly what happened here. the peer key and russia felt free to choose the security arrangement, which is not a gave a new one. it's for our deep partnership, better security, better predicted, predicted village seats, and protection if you wish it against the excellence of our address. there is originally, uh they are in the, i would say, uh, full steam uh, efforts to create a very different bus chair threatening pushing compared to what was the case before
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they to achieve in stoughton. but has all viewed so that for a need to put native new, clear off and all that. well, what do you think was the purpose of this statement and what real actions may follow? well, the purpose is obvious. it's uh, the only purpose that natal currently, uh, you know, has the for itself. and it's the reason that the of nato these days. and this is still threatening the russia to try to bring the russia into defensive to try to expose the rush out for fill the dangers. and all this is been done by a member states in natal, individually and collectively. and also through its international secretary of including currently our going as
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a secretary general young stolt and back we follow these trend attentively we, i'm not deter it. we are not impressed by of these kind of threatening messages, but we. 2 make our conclusions based on what we see on the ground, on how we feel about the ext show. redness of the nuclear forces, which a number of nato allies have under their command. and several of those the need to members of the form so called nuclear sharing activity is which is even complete contradiction with the requirements and obligations that these countries on the took on the nonproliferation treaty. so the so called nuclear alliance essentially on the minds,
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the international security architecture. and the, these type of a messaging on these shows how be responsible. the leadership of the international secretary at the nato is these, these, the growing tensions in the world all shaping a trend towards sort of the resistance and the overall items race. and particularly nuclear also, do you think that that's, that's such a trend will eventually lead to a direct nuclear compensation all will call them cents per barrel. so, i mean, what auctions is brought to taking to adapt the national security don't to, into the current realities. i think this is a very important question that you ask, and many around are intrigued by what's going on in this area. i would refer to what the, my president said to
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a broad international audience in recent days. in particular, when he spoke before the media while visiting handily, a socialist republic of vietnam. but i will also tell you that our system provides for so to say to tier dr. no documents in this area. uh, the over our team document being the russian military doctrine we share in red strokes describe situations which we all hope will be on the hype. with basic old ones. when the resort to nuclear weapons is thinkable, the 2nd tier document is so called uh, guidelines for state policy on euclid deterrence. uh, and this document is uh,
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i would say at detailing if i may use the word of the military doctrine describing more specifically words. what circumstances could be conceived of for eventually resort to nuclear option. and um, uh, as situation generally, and particularly in behavior of the us and nato is that whole towards russia becomes more and more strange and troubling. we have no other choice but to analyze how appropriate these documents and in particular the 2nd one. this is the guidelines are given are given the circumstances and i cannot exclude that at some point in future, we may see as some adjustments that will not undermine the basics you know approach
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to eat. we are very firmly committed to the several times confirmed the idea that the nuclear war can never be one that should never be forts. and by the way, this formula was rec, confirmed by our president in his multilateral statement, some time ago and also by his other russian officials. but uh, even situations where uh, existing, so our state, our critical assets are us threatened. and if someone wants them to destroy, we need to calculate, we need to hedge against this risk and this, and the electrical work as well as some practical undertakings, like the very reasons exercise that was conducted in the cell, the military,
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the story district where i'll, i'm forces exercise for a practical operations with the non strategic nuclear weapons that these things will send a message that we are serious. we are not threatening any one, but we are prepared to go the full way if need be to protect our core and national interests. no one should underestimate our result and the president, the president, was very articulate and the quite straightforward in terms of these messaging connected where says issued ukraine and ultimatum that in order to join nato, you claim must not exit the war, but emerge victorious. first of all, so why was the ultimatum issue? why don't we see a more dialogue from the west?
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why? why this on 64, o 2. i say outset that did not plan to take it to decide that it wouldn't. it wasn't going to planning. it wasn't planning to take you quinn into nato in the 1st place. it's interesting that the use the wood ultimatum in this context, and it is indeed an ultimatum. the west led by the us tries now to use the interest of the leads that perform functional governments in key you've to join nato email that to bring them in the situation or they have the only option, the only choice. and that is to continue fight against russia until the very last few korean soldier, uh, on the front line. this is extremely tragic and it shows how uh some more than that,
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how completely arranged by the others. these people in ukraine are. and this is a tragedy for ukrainian people. i will tell you that what we believe wouldn't be the right way out. was described on several occasions directly, including directly to the ukrainians when our daily gauge and their daily gauge and set up the same table. in 2022 kirsten bella rose and subsequently in turkey and they moved forward. they progressed a lot and the document which ship is now a common knowledge was the initial there was very close to what we have set as objectives for the special media to be race. now, on june 14th president boynton while appearing at the rest and for the ministry, i presented a comprehensive road map for
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a solution there. and the in terms of natal, we stressed the president on this course. it is now and again, that there is no way that the russia can ever accept ukrainian membership in nature . so if any one wants to bring those 2 positions, the 1st step towards the direction would be inevitably not to allow ukraine to get more weapons. more legal levels met a weapon, small, long range weapons, because this is a direct way to growing confrontation between moscow and need to be being must go and collect west. we do not by the argument that ukrainian government decides for itself is completely oh, guided or ruled. and led by washington, so washington should understand if it's one piece, all this was going on shouldn't be stopped in terms of
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a visa scale or 3 actions. otherwise, we will come even further add to the edge of the eddies. no one wants to and it was going to bring russia and ukraine to the negotiating table. and do you see any immediate prospect for such negotiations to happen on your 2nd question? unfortunately, no, i don't. i don't see at the moment any signs for a possible move towards the negotiating table. and we also saw these through immediate, i mean moment momentarily produced reaction by us and some leading governments in europe on the president boynton statement. as of june 14th, they are in the rejection mode. they want to present the russia with fedex can please they do not believe with serious when we are saying to them that playing
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with fire, they do not believe we have prepared to continue our flight and to stay firm on that object is as set forth by the president on this special needs population, each failure on not on the, on the west and policies. but it's also a failure of their cognitive capabilities. they do not understand messages that, that being sent by our selves. it's mostly unfortunate. it's a big question. what type of leaders and what paper relates west has now as at, at the top of their pyramid. so to say, we have said everything, what we believe is needed to get these negotiations. the stock started and the presidents also underscore the moments we see the movement towards this
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conclusion of the conflict. fighting will be stopped and we stayed firm on this message as well. i hope we will be heard, at least by some responsible figures on both sides of the atlantic, very probation associates, mr. sega republic, russell devotee, full of mess. so thank you again for your time. the. on the
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line, scott bennett, i'm a former united states army psychological warfare officer, really served in the state department counterterrorism office under investor del daily the . so i wanted to come here to russia in the dawn bass area and to gather the facts, to take back to the american people. the
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hold on bass of the front lines, the square, the bombs and the bullets are raging. this is where people are dying. this is where the buildings are exploding the go. i wanted to see 1st hand the scars of war. the in the after the end of world war 2, great britain decided to make up for its losses with the merciless exploitation of its colonies. the plundering of the occupied territories. 8 my la, devastated as a result of decades long fighting, extremely hard. changing,
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grew ended. 1948. the colonial administration was forced to declare a state of emergency in response patriots, united because of the malay in people's liberation army. and began a guerrilla war, london decided to suppress resistance, georgia and mass, the port agents executions of civilian and spraying of chemicals, scale being and cutting off ads. these were the barbaric methods, the british used trying to gain my la within their empire. the massacre in the village of baton gully, committed by the scots guards against the alarm expenses because that particular stir, the entire male population became victims. trying to surprise the gorilla movement, the occupiers relocated 500000 people to concentration camps for roses through the board. its fruit, the patriots were scattered. however, the british experienced the strength of the malay resistance to the full extent.
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the british army losses in the la, where the largest since the end of world war 2. in 1957, the british empire was forced to recognize malay in independence. the resilience of them of late people put an end to the history of british colonialism in southeast asia. the one year do the 2 at that point, but at the exit amount. apache, the show have any pull the job loss that goes into all of it is uh, international stuff is the complexity of the setup button and the printer person wants to do an easy task like that. if i see the media, i love you focused on you to reason to do say, when you see the video camera in the service,
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the, the slides so no. so here's a support for t, v e. you imposes new tyra's against the input from ukraine in order to pop up its own. domestic industry is acquired sizes, but the return of time to the new c slides as far as, as all really good. instead of all the regular minutes to close it out, some of them have way to put in the 2 years. so it's at home. many of us are losing spirits. we understand that outcomes. he doesn't want to take us back to be honest, we tried to lie to ourselves, but in reality, it is what it is that on i would like to do right away, right? a, the developing? no. so i'm trying to call it a link.

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