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or the, the now i want to hand it over to the president ukraine who has as much courage as he has determinations. paige, i'm a predator. oh no, he didn't. yes, he did fight and really blew with that fumbling dropping the bolt. i'm calling president zalinski, president to check and while the blocks meeting ends in a traditional gaff, allied leaders are circling the wagons around joe biden. they are spinning a narrative. the us president still has it all upset, present part and let through all of that. talk to some incredible achievement of this counsel, and i think he deserves credit for that inexperienced man because he is undoubtedly one of those around the table who has the greatest depth of field on these
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international issues. i consider the entire ukraine war to be 100 percent, the fault of the united states. they have no business there. they, they've, they've got to stop sticking their nose in all these countries around the world and american volunteer. now, here in russia slammed with what he says is the us escalating view of crazy and conflict to the brink, dolphin, that rangel nowadays woman embrace with flooding i put in here in moscow, the us ambassador at the end of the says a washington's relationship with new delhi is deeper than ever, but it cannot be taken for granted. i also remind my indian friend while it is wide and it is deeper than it's ever been. it is not yet deep enough. that if we take it for granted from the indian side towards america outside a lot of defense, since i was trying to help this relationship ahead, the,
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the live and worldwide it just off at 1 pm on friday, here in moscow with a very busy hour of guests and correspondence its still going to be to join us here or not. well, joe biden is back to his usual self, and that is certainly not helping his elect torrell chauncey's one bit at the nato summit wrapped up in washington dc. he took to the podium, seemingly full of bravado before tragically going off script and welcoming president putin to a round of applause from the audience. now i want to hand it over to the president ukraine who has as much courage as he has determination bases. i'm, i'm president of the big president food present woods. i'm so focused on being food and we gotta worry about it anyway. you know, they say they say it's not, it's not what you say when you make a mistake. it's how you recover, boom, i but, and this poor guy, he's not recovering at all these days before we talk about dry buy. and then we
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will get the, it was, he was wrapping up the nato summit and washington with a bit of a speech right back. can you give us any of the developments that came out of the nato summit? so for nato, their whole mission is to protect peace and to protect the rules based international order. and i suppose with that comes fuel in the conflict in ukraine . even further nato allies have come to the conclusion that long term assistance and support to your claim is necessary. and they've also announced the pledge of long term security assistance to ukraine with a minimum baseline of $40000000000.00 euros within the next year, as well as of course, providing them with f. 16 fighter jets as amc cheese. and we have feature of air defense systems list really goes on. now on top of that, a total of $25.00 last bilateral security agreements were signed with ukraine and nato secretary general stalson barracks says that ukraine is on a, quote, an irreversible pad to join nato. he said that they should continue
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a striking and military targets even on the territory of russia. let's take listen and they dollars are there are to help and ok. you can start those also friends without the coming part the, to the conflict on the right to self defense increase, also the right to strike, to legitimate the military targets on the territory of the aggressor. russia well known, surprised lots of support from mary and that yet installed them. but is there any one showing signalling any opposition to this? of course not everybody feels the same. we have the slovak in private, this are all birth fits. so who has been very vocal about the fact that he said he would never allow ukraine to join nato. and that is because it would be a very dangerous decision on who the spring in a fit people meaning are for repeated publicly. i don't know how many times that the smear party and its envoys within the national parliament of the republic of
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slovakia will not agree to cranes membership in nato. i understand you create a desire. it is a sovereign country, but membership of ukraine and nato is only a guarantee of a 3rd world horrible that i do so to, we're going for pretty safe to say the, you know, i think order button is in the same group as, as feats. so from stuff accurate, but also at least on the butcher's from so be they will be an anti born pro peace and, and they've been out cost by brussels because they have pro p somebody that okay, that's addressed to abide in right now. and, and his latest gas, i mean, look, you know, when you look at joe biden, the wheel is spinning, but the hamster is dead. i mean, do you think you support a basis for being a pot right now? 5 and mrs. spoke on several occasions and uh and then natal press conference. this was, this was not the 1st time of course. and as we know, he is competing at to be a president for another term against donald trump. but he's on popularity is growing as he continues to lose track of things for military's work. i'm following
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the advice of my commander in chief, my, my wife, the chief of staff in the military. as well as the security defense in our intelligence people. i wouldn't have picked vice president trump to be vice president. i think she was not qualified to be present. so start there. there's no way you can with me. i've taken 3 or significant tense neurological exams. no, i know sir. the narrowest. they say i'm good shape. okay. it's pretty clear that a lot of items team, they want him gone, but it seems foreign leaders haven't received that in a memo yet, but they will. can you tell me about how the foreign leaders are reacting to bite in the nato summit? of course it does not really matter to them whether biden is older, mentally or not. because it seems like the leaders of his allies,
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countries are essentially white wash in his behavior. they still think that joe biden, uh, so got it all listed. listen, press applied and led through all of that back to as an incredible achievement of this counselor. and i think you just as credit for that, a place you don't keep those that fail showers. what i saw as always, was the president who is in the business in precise charge of the issues, he knows well inexperienced man. because he is undoubtedly one of those around the table. who has the greatest depth of field on these international issues. this one that this model, so that's what it has come to. so far we have a president of the country with nuclear capabilities that has no capabilities of play. we're thinking or decision making, at least officially a but the very much a way to 2020 for presidential a u. s. presidential elections are coming up. any case he does not get re elected. i think things to change very drastically in the national arena. so we would,
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it would be interesting to see what will come out of that would allow no less than what a full months to go before the us presidential election. joe biden is failing to convince his base that he is the best to lead the nation for another, for he is. according to a recent poll, 52 percent of american voters believe that others are making decisions for joe biden. behind the scenes. earlier i discussed the democrats and leadership, the talk show host, steve multiple. it was pathetic and people think the media let's you think that, oh, we got to wait for that. this is a do or die. press conference for him, really. i mean, every time now he opens his mouth, it's do or die. no kid, this is the pre determined. he said today at the press conference where he said that if they asked him, if he would drop out, he said, unless they tell me the concert, there's no way you can win. now that's different then saying, i'm not going anywhere. if they tell them much in they being his staff,
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maybe his family and he says he does a bully polls. well, the polls show basically that there's really not a good shot for him to win. so you left the door open, i believe in his press conference. so india is that relationship with united states as deeper than it's ever being, but it can be taken for granted. or that sentiment is according to americans on the box it up to india. eric got a chevy, and it will comes on the heels of the injured 5 minutes, then the ranger, moody, and his big visit right here to russia. it's important for us as americans, as indians to remember, the more we put into this relationship, the more we will get out, the more we instance on kind of cynical calculation in a place of trust in relationship the less we will get. but as i also remind my indian fans while it is wide and it is deeper than it's ever event, it is not yet deep enough. that if we take it for granted from the indian side towards america outside a lot of defense,
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some titles trying to help this relationship ahead to time, to learn more now with our oxy india correspondence sharma. now joining us here in the studio, so the get you here the all to international mothership here at most goodbye. i've just got to pick it up for you here because i need you to help me read between the lines of the amount of the american ambassador to india, his comment, right? the how do you assess what he said? really, i don't see in the thing much he to what eric, gar, safety b u. as in basel, go to new denny. i've had to say because this kind of a reaction from the west and lead the sort of party action from the western press has been on the expected lines, the sort of meltdown that we've seen in the west. and for us, as far as the wizard of the indian prime minister to russia is concerned now simply because the timing of the particular wizard 9th of july when will lead to is what can meaning in washington dc even need to what he does for the diesel summit
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perhaps they wanted those features to be dominant, but the foot shows that really well dominant were pictures of the prime minister of the was largest democracy. how getting this within? well mr. within the symbol, the at, at the president saw a dot josh your in in law school. well, both the leaders feeding classes. so the, the significance your role for the speeches is immense. and you can truly don't believe that. and that's what he saw. so during that summer we also heard from the ukrainian president using a harsh words for india. and sort of the us state department of you. look, we've made clear to every country in the world, including the india that have fed on russia as a long term, reliable partner is not a good. and that's especially true in our view for india. you know, when you talk about moody and food and having what was a very warm embrace and i think it was more than one the reaction in europe. but
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particularly in america, what was one of i'm good they, they, they always resented moody coming to most good to meet with people. why, why do you think that sentiment was india as it is on getting away from the timing of this particular, was it what we've been given to understand and what supports i'm suggesting is they would also specials in the near to change the timing of this when somebody that mr . moody was here for, and in fact, this has been a tradition, the annual summit between new delhi and law school for what, while from 2000 october 2000. and this summer just happened after 3 years, has been a bit of an ais given the fact that that was a go with dynamic and then the war. but anyway, this was, it was extremely significant given the dining here. and interestingly, when the, the western leaders were trying to send out a message that russia is isolated, we sauntered into moody, standing shoulder to shoulder with the, with the president. but also to me on the line your,
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that relationship between india and the west in the past. few months have been somewhat strange given the fact tom, especially with the issue of the call to sony separate, is who can do in canada, who's opening, leaving threatening india and good leadership. so this was, it also needs to be looked at from that perspective with what india giving a message out. so this is your messaging, your perhaps not the messaging that the leaders in the world. the rest of the country is going to show that there was almost, i mean that perhaps maybe i'm over shooting a, but that i think that was almost a sense of jealousy coming out of washington. you know, to the staging this big nato summit just wrapped up, but they wanted moody to be in washington not to be in moscow putting fluids in. and at the end of the day, you were the, in the kremlin, in the hallowed halls of the kremlin. you are right, i was putting in body. you are part of us, special coverage for the injury appointment is just visit here to india. i mean, let me ask you to engine. how did it go? i would say it was a successfully what it is. i mean, if,
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if you remember before 5 minutes start 9, the more the left from law school to rhianna, he was in fact awarded um a and a warrant. which in fact um, is the highest aid award in russia. uh, some of the tradition has been some 300 years ago. so the fact remains that this has been resolved or special with it. there's no denying that, um, what's the very fact that india and russia, they've now signed an agreement? do you all to sort of take the freed up to a $100000000000.00. let me point out to you all. that's why the relationship between new deleon most school has always been warm has always been very strong and solid. but it's been more of a political relationship that we've seen more the decade spot off to the one you queen started on the subsequent sanctions. we've seen the trade go off the oil that india has been consuming the, the influence they've gone up what some 20 times higher than what you've seen before. the conflict and ukraine had started. so in fact, the tree,
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it has been about $10000000000.00 from some $10000000.00 to now we're talking about a $100000000000.00. so this really was a successful wizard in that sense. but also, mr. moody your on also stamping this solid dies with the with most schools. so let's take a listen to what mr. moody have to say. the heart of the, when indians hear the word, russia, the 1st words that come to their minds are india, is companion in happiness. and in soto, you know, it's, it's, it's really representative. frankly, all of the bricks alliance is happening of the world today, bricks plus they've got 4 or 5 new members. they're all reportedly 30 new countries that want to join the brakes. but you know, brazil, russia, india, china, south africa and so on and so forth. with watching this multi polar world come to fruition. and right now that's a bricks meeting happening in the venice of the north in st. petersburg, we keeping a very close watch on that,
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but rooms and it was you. saskia taylor shawna do been skiing. your old downtown for us, special coverage of moody's visit to moscow, and it was a pleasure watching that it is so good to get you out of daily and to bring you here to the mother ship and must go out east orange and shatter. thank you. thanks, but let's continue the conversation now of course live to a former indian ambassador and console general manager who is set who's now joining us here on, on the international. we're going to get to our guest just in a moment here. but for the meantime though, just to continue on with this program here on asi international as i was saying, the multi poto. well just continuing to blossom, let's talk more about it now with on bass of the hey, whose joining us here on the program? i'm a set, it's great to get you on the thank you for joining us here on archie international . we continue to watch this parties century well being born. many people are saying the days of the you and a center of hedge and more of a coming to an end. all those are saying, but in the relationship with russia and with the united states, it's
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a complicated one. as india needs to guess dogs for both teams in some sense, but it cannot sit in 2 chairs at once. how would you assess moody's visit to moscow and the american reaction from washington or less. so that's the only time to go out and meet on your show. but yes, it is. um, there is no doubt that this visit of the movie to russia was very, very important. and it resulted in a very, in photo strengthening this vol steining relationship, that in good associates, a small dining partnership, especially partnerships that you've had over the years. and we understand each other to a large extent on many issues. ready and that's why i think i'd be likely mentioned by june that this, the earlier, it wasn't uh, you know, just more of the defense, maybe defense of political, but not strict. how's it going?
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important as paper. why? the talk, it's it, $200000000000.00 is, is excellent and i think we can reach that. but at the same time, we do see that this isn't the clue. you know, it's the, the, the nation to, for the trade in balance is likely not in favor of india. and i think we need to enter needs to address stuff in both sides to, to address the address and you know, how to increase the tree to be, or exports from india to russia as that. so i'm going to, you know, and the excessive amount of the fees that the cumulative, because of the way to create interviews. how do you utilize about how to, how to uh, interviewed you advantages? no, no. i think that also was, may have been discussed during dismissal. there are indications that there was think about being bit st. lucy's that in india for production for joint production,
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not making into a table of all for many, you know, spare thoughts for that is a defense equipment that we get some notion that we've been getting over the years . how do you, i've got this 2 way street so that doesn't entail. who is it going to in house? the us looking at the a piece of it has to be something. so from this side there will be not to do because it just, you know, the timing that the need to somebody took it as a, as a direct job. so those to your messages. i don't think there was any messaging on india side. that's what i believe, okay, i believe it should do it in such a manner, but it was mutually convenient for going to need us to meet at this part of time and the need to somebody to was at the same time. but i don't think, i don't think it might do that there was any messages. okay, yes. yeah. okay, but i'm going to start, sorry. can i just jump in and i'm going to interrupt you just for a 2nd. i do, and i do apologize for interrupting you, but it's, it's so good to get the chance to, to pick your brain on network
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t v. let me ask you, if i can about the, the multi pony world, which is really paving the way to the future, india is on the front line of as blossoming multi polar world. do you think the groups like the bricks blog potentially could have more power then washington is used to seeing around the world. right now you've got bricks, plus you've got 10 or 11 members. you've got 30 other countries that want to join, but a ready with the new members, like iran, saudi arabia, and the u. a. these are some of the biggest energy players in the world. told me about this. if you, if you wouldn't mind you, as we are moving towards the lines was definitely not because i think the bottom do we have seen the bipolar once during the pool, then the saw the ones when you have any one call. now again, we are now seeing different points for the rise of china and the other countries.
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i'm having bridge the, you know, the, the margins of bricks and other video clip expansions, i'm further expansion. a lot of people would like to join me because it does value, it gives the same value, it gives them something. that is why people are going to enjoy it. is a veterans organization and its focus is on. it can only corp the, you know, the fixed bank has all to be know, you know, you know, the big. so what should i call it? the bank, which was propose. and the fact that you did and, you know, countries could, uh, you know, uh, transacting in local currencies. so all of that is making you and attracted to this . i, us, we're not to be not to be happy and neither with many of the countries. one alternative, be happy with the rest of the happy with the rise of rich, but that is the way for what they do in the is not the mention to, you know, being to, to get the unified approach. there's issues has not been able to meet. it's not the
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idea. well, yeah, yeah. lot of people have said that un, un is outdated. it needs to be, i guess, renovated in a sense that to be more to be more representative to so many more countries around the world mind to set is a former ambassador and console general of india and somebody else go to and come. what else? joining us here live on ology international. it's been a pleasure. thank you so much for joining us. thank. thank you. well, 5 children have been wounded along with 25 other civilians, as ukraine attacked, the russian border region of belgrade. again, the court into the regional governor who said that the strike hit a playground in the town of ship. back in a, a 2 of the kids are in serious condition, one civilian killed, lug or a board, his se, the attacked munitions was dropped from directly overhead by a ukrainian about yeah, go heavy drones, see and hear an archive footage. russian officials have condemned it as an active tara, which is making must go increase it's offensive efforts to create buffers zones for
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its border regions, torture and abuse. that's how i form a palestinian prison. not enough thought i was tiny who was charged for recruiting a suicide boma describe life in and his really prison arrested of the age of 50. and he spent 2 decades of his life behind bars. may recall the conditions the pivot prisoners were living in where some paid what money call the ultimate price. i imagine that on the arms person entering a jungle full of wild animals, where would he hide every day? we felt fear in the face. the threat of death, especially when the prison unit known as could terror, came in armed with weapons and baton, speeding us brutally. i could hear the screams from distant sections. each one of us waited for our turn,
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knowing it would come. we were hungry all the time. we almost forgot about our families thinking only about hunger, cold, and thirst. of course it was very difficult for us to get to the clinic. it took a lot of talking to get to the clinic. naturally, a sick person should be treated differently with no, they would put shackles on our hands and feet and our hands would be above our heads. they would take us down, down, down, sorry for this expression. dragging us like an animal to the clinic. that's how they treated us with insults and purses telling you that you're a cyber tour that you don't deserve treatment. you deserve to die. many people fell in the bathrooms, many selling the showers fainting. and after an hour or 2, they would honor us with their presence to check on the fated person to see what was wrong. many prisoners died inside the prison due to medical neglect. there was a norm is suffering inside the prison. when i was released,
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my family couldn't recognize me. my family was waiting for nicer to be released. the guy started saying the prisoner nasser just got out. they walked in next to me and didn't even recognize me. i started calling out to them, telling them i'm nicer. but i looked completely different. my health, my hair and beard had all changed. i weighed only 51 kilograms when i was released . of my hair was a big mess. my beard was very long. so when my family and friends walked past me, they didn't recognize me until i called out to them. they recognize me by my voice and came to me and hugged me with tears. well, according to media reports, at least $36.00 prisoners have been tortured to death by israel since october. meanwhile, gauze is out chief of hospital director who was recently released describe how palestinian prisoners are subjected to abuse son, humiliation on
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a daily basis. since october, the 7th, the is riley at national security minutes. that of a ben v r. i was taking his country's penitentiary system under personal guidance. he came out in favor of the death penalty to be legalized to resolve what he called the overcrowding in prison swell israel has it denied the allegations of torture, but for my detainees. do patricia a bit of a different picture. let's take a look at the numbers for you. the number of palestinians captain is rarely presents, for example, according to reports with token of what $9600.00 palestinians have been detained with $1.00 and $3.00 held without charge or trial. meanwhile, according to human rights associations are $200.00 of the prisoners are under 18, almost a 100 more women. well, that's a lot more impressed by right now to get to so hot for nonsense. who is the director general of public opinion, human rights watch talk, a great pleasure to have you on the program. thank you for joining us here. can i just start off quickly? how would you assess the situation of torture against palestinian detainees who are
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being held in? is there any prison to since october the 7th? actually, the wholesale killed stance is of the posting and prisoners inside the prisons deteriorated seriously. and especially the use of torture and excessive force that is the implemented against the detainees. the total number of those who died inside the prison is much more than $77.00. we know about 37 prison, their strong guest said that they were killed in custody, but also 12 others from the west bank and chosen. and we are dying out of physical attacks and helps neglect. adult church, of course, is a systematic, wide breast, a wide spread policy that is used in the internal edition since the beginning of the occupation, it's an up in your strategy. so how do you have any information on the conditions
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of those to pay in since october the 7 the conditions on her bill, and to be honest in all of the results and all of the detention facilities as you just described in your report, the overcrowded list of the cells and the rooms, most of the people sleeping on the ground, there is domestic policy, all sort of ration, cutting goals that are electricity, the guards confiscated or the clones, and the property of the detainees. they are attacking the cells and beating them, accompanied with thoughts on daily basis, so that i was going to day. and this is why we, so some prisoners with a lease, with programs and a, and this is also explains why detainees died inside custody of the late fee and a physical attacks. of course, there's a police officer slip search that is accompanied usually with lots of violence and the assaults that could amount as well in some cases, 461 had asthma and,
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and abuse. so how do you, all the director general, all the policy and human rights watch to about one of the wanted to ask you what legal measures on the margins of n g o is or the un what, what kind of things do you have your disposal to help improve the condition so the policy didn't detainees, i guess the question is, what can you do to help in the local level? it is very limited because unfortunately, and that is the only high court refused a civil points to in the field in improving the conditions or delayed the cases that where is supplement into by the local human rights organizations. and we are trying to reach to the mission 11 by sending this information and the reports to the end, the front, the special of the board doors, and to the i, c. c, and other, and the groups in the intermission 11. before i let you go,
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so i just want to ask you very, very quickly. uh, that was a baffled that has been investigated by israeli officials and i keep boots bear to be on october. the 7th were over a 100. is there a the civilians were killed by is railey forces. i interviewed a senior. i'm us official a couple of months ago. and he said on october, the 7th, israel enacted the hannibal doctrine and resulted in a lot of unnecessary civilian depths of his radius. do you know anything about that? can you comment briefly? actually just dr. lane is used in civil cases. i'm not sure i cannot confirm whether this is was used on the 7th of october or not, but obviously according to the media report, it was a, it was this dr. claim is a, an army. the claim that for the army actually to show in order to stop any hostage they can. so i assume that maybe yes, it was used. this is cause lots of casualties in within the city.

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