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is head of a special astrophysical observatory home to many telescopes which leads were in for an interest in to the cube as representatives of the interest of your people. spokespersons for their political and national will have a keen sense of the genuine demands sentiments and needs of millions. and it would be no exaggeration to say billions of people in our planet. vladimir put 10 addresses. griggs, of amazon, a form of and st. pete is the same, the strengthening corporation mean merging low to photo was says, i forget on them. and these are a, it's site split. promoting piece may be the slide to issue relieving and violence and invoice the feet of the liberal facts as a virus. the message from george's prime is,
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as he criticizes pro western politicians are important to the country as far an agent will fees as to please he is on its way to becoming more trends power, the life from our international news center in moscow. this is on the welcome to the global news, auto, sorry, lot of inputs and have stressed the importance of parliament air in dialogue within the brits group of nations that are for events and petersburg. he emphasized that the alliance represents the interest of billions of people. the word yes, but let me see dello today, parliamentary dialogue, including within the bricks framework is more important than ever because you as representatives of the interest of your people spokespersons for their political and national will have a keen sense of the genuine demands sentiments and needs of millions,
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and it would be no exaggeration to say billions of people on our planet, russian president vladimir putin and began his address to the plenary session of the tents. bricks parliamentary for on by putting emphasis on just how important this for on the out of all the other previous ones really is because the, the parliamentarians here, the, in a lot of our pollutants words, the representatives of the global south are working very hard to reduce global tensions around the world as well as establish a multi fuller world in which the rep, in which the interests of their billions of people uh, in terms of population or actually represented. and this is something that's uh at the same time, vladimir putin said that there's a small minority called the so called golden 1000000000 that are offering a serious amount of resistance to this move towards multi polarity. what kind of shopping you might have in store. and we are well aware that the establishment of a world order that reflects the real balance of power and the new geo political,
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economic, and demographic reality is a complex and in many ways, unfortunately, even painful process. this is primarily because of the efforts of the bricks, members and of the developing countries are encountering fee us resistance from the ruling elite, some of the so called golden billions acting country to historical logic and often even to the detriment of the long term interest of their own people, they now seek to establish some kind of order on their so called rules, which no one has seen. no one has discussed and no one has ever accepted. and such rules are written or adjusted in new every time. for every situation in the interest of those who consider themselves exceptional and have aggregated to themselves the right to dictate their will to others. just in the best traditions of classical colonialism. this is a clear attempt to substitute legitimate international rights. it is an attempt to create a monopoly on the truth in the last instance. and such a monopoly is destructive pressure is building up on all those who have their own position. so we, contrary to the principles of international law enforcement. coercion,
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unilateral sanctions selective application of trade rules and blackmail are being used, you have to remember that the bricks economic block represents over one 3rd of the entire world's gdp and around 45 percent of the population of the entire globe. so that's almost half of the world's population, and these are the people that are being disenfranchised. but what, by what vladimir putin mentions, they're the so called rules based order that nobody agreed to and nobody discussed . and yet, the west is still using dick tutorial means like sanctions and threats and black male to enforce all across the world. the example that, as we heard, the russian president say was an example of neo colonialism. and it's in its most start for him. but the russian president also spoke a lot about the russian chairmanship and bricks right now. and that the ultimate goal of moscow here is to make the conditions for the work of member states and observers, states to be as optimal as possible so that they can achieve their goals. actually
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be lovely. it says, the main goal of rushes, current presidency in breaks, is to create the most favorable conditions for the progressive development of all its members. i am convinced that by working together we will be able to achieve maximum realization of the economic investment, technological and human potential of countries and strength, and the constructive influence of bricks and global processes. to make the world we live and safer and much more harmonious towards the end of his address to the plenary session, russian president vladimir putin stressed that bricks is one of the key elements of the emerging multi polar world. one of the key organizations and it's people, it's member states, and it's observers are working hard and all spears of energy, culture, economics, and politics to achieve their goals that are no doubt going to contribute to a more multi polar future. and the russian present also said that the organization is willing to work with any country whose interests coincide with those of the breaks block. on may,
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the summit in washington is cover new wrapping up. the tools are expected with norton members, including lab m, as in nancy, is one, is the digital straight, the japan, new zealand, south korea. and the you here is some of the highlights of joe barton has come to you to leave the public with questions about his mental health, the chairs for the north. the plastic teeth are insights and make the phone yeah. how are you this room? not only share a common language, don't share a common language. we do not share a common border for our neighbors. we're neighbors because we all share a common belief. the,
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i realize the word expert, you ask you to extend your service. so give me the other interesting highlights is made to is a safe and intention to bring peace st. i'm pulse that rotates the middle east and africa, and one of african countries increasing even jack the presence of us, i'm french troops, but wasn't lindsay book plan was to pay special attention to create jewel them and iraq through all our partnerships we aim to foster greater security and stability
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in the middle east and africa contributing to peace and prosperity in the region. in vilnius, we launched a comprehensive reflection on threats, challenges, and opportunities in the south. today we have adopted an action plan for a stronger, more strategic and result oriented approach door to or saw the neighborhood, which will be regularly updated. uh yeah, i spoke with oh, so able to him, sons 1st for the libyan government during the nathan 20 to 11 minutes intervention and executive 2nd through the i'm going to the legacy foundation that he believes that africa and the middle east do not need any help from nato as a blog cuz previously showed no intention of actually bring stability to the region . this is a very old language, and this course that will not fly in the middle east africa lesions that have witnessed the destruction caused by the north
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atlantic treaty organization. year to year decades. as a matter of fact, office decades, we have victims in the 10s of thousands indeed in the hundreds of thousands, we have cities ruins, nation of armies, dismantled a vacation systems destroyed. we have traveler as a and the content and the middle east supported funded by the nato most and many african countries have been taking american advised soups out of the territories in recent years. what do you think is the reason for that trend in the year 2011, when nato attacked my home country for 8 months, destroying the richest country in africa. type utah,
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that is supplied weapons and financial means a political support, technical support to malicious. uh, is the most fundamental try business to fund the methodist. i'm the admitted to that, all of this weapon re, fonts. the technology and training went of course, from the ends of libya into this i had the regional past week out, which includes as you know, many of become countries such as my lead chides. now you just send you go and i cannot fast. so i'm visa groups, which we have task with the, with getting ready to get the, the, the west biggest enemy in africa. now they have their own agenda to split. the stabilize is the reason i did give nato an excuse to come and establish itself in the saw had we so it's an old game. they put
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us stephen, they actually on these munitions and be stuttering golds. and then they say, oh, we need to come in to make sure that the piece is established in africa and to make sure that tre, dude, i'm up so uh, interrupted. uh, but of course, african nations i pick and leaders has been much more aware of them before. and there is a popular plan, a frequentist move. not just in terms of governments, in terms of active business, men and women of the country. and that's uh for the ship to the western ministry and put a ticket in for the once in the contents. well, that's why i'm allowed to john coverage, the senior resource editor of outcome modeling. i'm a minuses ad inside. and i believe he is that in washington dc, so don't find somebody do any us here today on all teams, and that's always good to see. so let's start off with my very 1st question. what
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is, what are your impressions of the, the nato summit to in washington? that's of goal for wrapping up today. i mean, we've had some negotiations with different non nato countries. have a good. what do you think they told was about, is nato expanding? a needle way is expanding its expanding, you know, eastwards, south, north and west looking toward pacific. they've probably one of the most interesting outcomes of the summit and we still have today when 2 sessions is countries are trying to determine where their individuality begins and ends and where their membership begins and at. and we're seeing, you know, for example, out of the communicate communication with $32.00 co authors are going to be a result. that's the weakest, as opposed to what strongest. and that's really what you have coming out of this.
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so there, you know, there are a lot of heads of state and heads of government. who are you looking at what nato is supposed to be with, which is a just a defensive organization. but more and more mr. stilton burton and others during the last couple of days we said, hey, remember natal membership represents a 1000000000 people represents half of the world's g d p. but there are other entities that sarah share some similar statistics. so countries were wondering, you know, are, are we, you know, a, a, a g, 32, or are we, they don't what, what is the role? what is the responsibility? so there, there's a lot of attention. there is indeed, and one of the main points of the tension is how this the submitted focusing have really on russia as a primary threats to native rather than the other way around. even the,
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i'd say thing, countries that don't follow needs as narrative. what are your thoughts? i mean, they tell the size of it as a defensive organization, yet it seems very aggressive to me. and i think most people would agree that you know, it's uh, if you go on the website, it's a defensive organization and a defensive alliance. but in reality, with respect to the russia, ukraine war, it is all sensitive and it is providing support to ukraine. that is, you know, defensive but is also offsets, depending on your what side of the equation you're on. and there had been also, you know, not only focusing on russia, but focusing on china. so, you know, nato was now, you know, morphing into this, this alliance. that is saying, okay, we have russia and we have china. how do we deal, how do we contain them?
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and it's very much, you know, back to the 19 sixty's with the george canon, you know, the old containment policy with respect to the ussr. and that's what nato is grappling with now, is just how do they contain china when they want to engage, trying to commercially and economically. and then with russia, where they want the war to be over, they need the word it be over because it's costing an awful lot of money. it's trading relationships. and we're seeing that here in washington this week, to a new and talk about how some countries, even in the a you, we know the hungry for example. there's kind that it was the state out of the need to mission in ukraine. and instead, perhaps fired size of on his own interests. we have countries in, you know, south east asia that are close to china. but what do you want to see in nato expansion in that region as well? when you look at all the sort of examples of how predictable was this decision
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for the feeder for you. and what prevents of the native state from following this sort of example. or? yeah, it gets a great question because your prime minister or bon um, you know, is sort of the, you know, he and present the air to one. you would think that in this forum, the other 30 members of nato, the heads of state and has of government would be all over air to want to norma and say you to whether we like it or not. youtube were the last people in the room with present improvement. so quietly, privately, paula sides, by lateral tri labs, give us an idea of what was said. give us an idea of bottom line. is there anything we can use to try do in this as opposed to try to pro long, but that is the story i forgive you forgive me for interrupting john. you may make
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it sound like nato once it doesn't look like that tool. i mean, no, obviously that, that the goal, the goal, you know, it, it is par is expressions is to try to end it. what, you know, what the point that you're going to make is, it doesn't seem like providing ukraine with more and more military hardware is helping to, to end my. my point is that you with, with prime minister or bon. she went and cut a deal with nato with mr. stilton, bergen. it basically said the nato can, you know, provide assistance, etc. but we hungry doesn't want to be a part of that part. and nato said, ok, i think that is, is an under reported story because that severely weakens nato. because nato was supposed to be consensus. everyone says yes or it's no or everyone says no.
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and then the case now we have $31.00 that are doing. and one is it, and there are others, you know, they are, the one of the turkey is, is one. this is one of option government that they also have issues. and so if we start seeing nato having to allow more more countries to opt out and to go their separate way in terms of, you know, whatever kind of relationship they want to have with the russian federation, that's going to continue to weaken nato toners. the button team perhaps slightly was who is who i'm, what is behind this? i mean, if he go back a 5 or 6 he's, he's not talks about this before, but he has sold some bug. he's, he's leaving, but it's he the aggressor, he is he, the one that one's always wanted more expansion of nato. so has it been joe biden, perhaps, but was like spice of nato, and perhaps they want to continue to put at least the world was really hot. it's
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why don't we have, you know, grown up conversations and why don't we have a situation where people can sit down and negotiate them. everybody has the southern right to defend themselves and move on with life and make it to, you know, livable. why is this so why is it so much? it's gretchen now in the world, a part. i think it goes back to where we began, which is that discussion. the countries are having the nato member countries that where does their individuality start and, and, and then where does their obligation as a member to nato start and, and, and in the end, all politics is local. these types of state and has of government. they 1st look to their voters and then they look to the tax payers in their countries. that's where they 1st start. so most of them kia are not excited. you know that mr. salton berg
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. he's been, he's been incredibly effective. but he's a military guy and i've never met a military person who doesn't want to spend more and more and more. and it doesn't really matter what it's on. they just want more and more and more. it's never oh, we can less than the defense budget. and the goal of nato is the goal of any organization should be spending less on defense because you want them to be, in essence, you want to be promoting the opposite of conflict. so you want to be promoting piece. but where we are today is you training government has been incredibly effective during the last 2 and a half years at making the case that if, if they're helped, they can quote from a lincoln with. but one of the challenges is presence of lensky yesterday said in reality, there will never be enough. and you know, that was,
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that was shocking. but he, he basically said you, there will never be enough. and now nato is looking at this, you know, $40000000000.00 a year in that. and most of the people that are going to be around during the next $34.00 or 5 years. john, what i have is the year for getting started. sorry about it. so give me things, i don't think we have assigned anyone out of time. and then the day, uh, no rush has always said that it doesn't want any question with nato best forwarding on that face that they would have to edit that though. don't cover. they senior research and it's the outcome modeling analysis at issue is i put it as a fax again. thank you. so i have nathan pools is a web of sent to you quite a bit of diploma. see by the hung gavin problem is that has cooled, the e u. so part of glass according to his story and todd civil or his school. is that all to come over there for me? the right, you know,
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there's always $20.20 full will be the yeah, the quote liberal fascism is defeating. that's the message from the prime minister of the republic of georgia. i p less out at a, i'm pro less than i'm person politicians in the country and choosing the m o being funded from abroad. and i'm, this is off of the, you decided spend georgia's a session for the blog earlier this week, following a local, same thing, more transparency among foreign funded. and d, as a prime minister has insisted that georgia is on the right path. it is a b d that this liberal fascism is financed from abroad. my doing organizations which is a crime against the georgia society. 2024 will be the year of defeat, of liberal fascism, liberal passions, and will be defeated in georgia on october 26. 2025 should be the year of completely abrasion of georgia and society,
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georgia and state georgia and politics from liberal fascism, some comments that were made for men active as the leader of and n g o in the course. just as soon as they had made a vis. transparency, you know, the georgia in prime minister said the reason that this activist was teaching asked is because essentially he didn't want where the funding for his n g o was coming from to be. and that's, and that's of course, exactly what this transparency knew that was passed recently by the georgia in parliament does. it basically means that energy use i need to in the country if they receive a foreign source funding within 20 percent of their budget. they have to declare that georgia says, this is incredibly important for transparency in the country to know exactly where the funds are coming from and who obviously is trying to gain influence in the country. so he says, that's the reason why there was this criticism from this particular and, you know, we knew that this transparency, who has cost huge headaches for georgia. we so protests with tens of thousands of
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individuals going out to the streets into police when the parliament was passing that move, we know that he is forced to. so i say saying it's on democratic, now let's be clear. this is a rule that was passed by the judge in parliament, m. p. 's from georgian parliament who are elected by the individuals of georgia. i'm not really sure how that is on the same aquatic. that is generally how most of most things work and how may schools in many countries across the west. so, oh, so past it's the majority of that gets it through us just a couple of months ago we have the flowing georgia had we the disease status, it could be installed at the tax rate, suspension to become a member of the new in the next few years and now what we've got is that you're saying that it's now on ice, in fact to the you who said that it is freezing tens of millions of views that was supposed to be closing to june. just keep sex dislike of winemaking,
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set the sex to on the, on who cultural sector. and as a result of that, that could have a huge impact in georgia. the you says, this law is just not compatible with the candidate status, but we have seen that georgia is unhappy about what the was saying. in fact, the merits tbilisi hating out and saying he's country will not be priced for them. the government of georgia is unacceptable. because we do not give anyone the opportunity to abuse the interest of georgia to be a 2nd fronting the country to face the conflict. and the trouble that unfortunately is in ukraine. we will not give this opportunity to anyone pulling just seeing the rushes for an intelligence service, has also says that it has to information to suggest smoke. the man was saying narrow bodies outside interview, and just soon they suggest that actually washington is looking for some sort of
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change. when children go to the poll in october of this year. so what that space and we know the u. s. is very concerned about what's happening in georgia and really serious about those changes to its recently cancel, joins military drills to be carried out since 2015 with georgia. as a result of this, it's also sanction meeting members of the georgia dream policy. this is me, the party that should have put that new for transparency to the parliament on the think. what's really interesting here is georgia has been pivoting for quite a while to move west. and now we're seeing that the time when it decides to pursue it, selling agenda things, and it leaves that best buy its own country. it gets criticized and penalized by the west. so it'll be interesting to see whether or not pivot now of the whole spot debate don't want us. this is out into the applicant content. 10 years president has dismissed nearly his entire cabinets. i'm the attorney general
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off the week. so i'm to government protests. i am today, the new line with the power was given to me by optical 15211525, be constitutional, non sections. one of the sections of the, of these, of the attorney general scott decided to dismiss with immediate effect on the coming at 6 that he is the general public off. can you hold it coming into skin? i mean, can, you, is definitely imprinted and so i am following miss. i have been left in that post. the new cabinet will be named off the extensive consultations across all sciences until then we have friends of the ministries will be coordinated, vice principal secretaries with the cabinet comes mid find that. so was i'm
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following week, so i'm going to process the rest of it on to the 18th of the plan tank sites which were intended to pay off tuesdays to washington based. i am at this wise present route, the decision to scrap a controversial finance bill with demonstrations continued with protesters, calling for rent to resign. and schools live now to let him yet see money the columbus i'm putting our list ad election consultancies services. so thank you so much for joining us here now. so what is your reaction to william booth the decision to dissolve? well, almost his entire cabinets. what thank you. uh, i would want to say that it has not gone by surprise. we expected this to happen. it seems that he has nothing to indicate show us or full of being sore last week. remember the street shows on the front of the house in the making the car seat at
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a betty bitty, a mentor spots, but they get letters that got an innovation ones. the ones have changed mainly among them. is them come on and some of that, i mean the government, the system within that country who way up by march or beach was the body. but it would be so that we kind of dates are going to be the i like and it was about 2 months and that the declaration that is the reason they did all the name me. but why, why, i mean, that was why was behind his decision now once his goal was he trying to achieve here? why don't we the country or the population time to help save that is, you know, obviously now we do like to watch these print on the institutions. i am a lot of about to being able to come up with a glitch in the countries. so it'd be
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a pdf function you do like a indication that the people okay. yeah, that's a couple that's my thought. how come of age and the see we will do once to the government. the see the kind of government to build a company that has been that just funded. it has to have created as a result of consult the advice for my a man for them us see him, but you can you and we are saving under the people. what be protesting? i've been saying, no, we would want to be that accountable to us not accountable. i am old miller walter about this was the reason why we didn't to the finance be, which was doing an adult to be all to the from am if right. uh, you know, i guess the next real question would be do you believe that the dissolution of dissolution of the cabinet could satisfy.

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