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the quite sure, so the, the, the, the, the mines back in the latest move to send the all t, washington sanctions. the number of the company's employees are the allegations. again, all the election interference is the official reaction from our company. we certainly have a response actually we have several, but we couldn't decide on one. we even thought of running an office poll. so here they are. one, talk to ha, ha, ha, ha, 3, the main business links trade routes and in general, the entire vector of development are increasingly being reoriented to the east and the global market. making shift to the 8th president vladimir, who thing can commence russia's relationship with the global south and talk to the
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conflicts in ukraine. this one is the upcoming us election that the eastern economic form plus for german media debunk ukrainian claim that russia hit a hospital during the sadly thoughtful improvements in the city a full time, a spouse. as kids pulls on the east west and taught this to allow the use of that long range weapons against russian, the a very welcoming school pm here in moscow. and this is also the international with the late as well news update. it's good to have you with us as always, our top story all today was bands in the west 2 years ago. but apparently that hasn't stopped us from leveling. and this is us presidential election, as, according to washington's justice department, a claims russia, specifically our network is engaged in a sustained campaign to influence the outcome of the trump powers. race. sees
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editor in chief is among those sanctions by american officials in response marguerite system on the on question. how would the united states would cope without the convenience? so he came on like us. the one thing i don't understand is if they finally kick us out, how would they hold the next election? they have no other scenarios at all except to undermine a competitor. scaring the penguins over his connections with the almighty are t. i'm pleased of course, but suppose we leave completely then what they will cancel the next election. oh, they will cancel. i can feel it in my heart, or we won't leave me. there's a sense of almost inevitably uh and i have the ability around this. i mean, what would a, and i'm an american presidential election be now without the allegations of russian interfere and stuff. you know this, it's almost a continuation of reads onto the bed. uh, there's always a convenient rushing stair to blame. remember, all of this started in 2016 when the hillary clinton failed in her attempts to
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become president in the united states and needed someone to blame. and it seems kamala harris now. and then with his law fair against russian media is fine. can you bit of an insurance policy may be by saying, let's open all these investigations as rambled the hype against russia and baseless hype. no actual evidence presented at ortiz doing journalism. the crime of telling the truth and disagreeing with the narrative, of course, of people in the united states and around the world of being told that the suppression of free speech like this is the defense of free speech. so it's very cynical now, but as to the system as well in how a or t of responded to it as well. the kind of, you know, demonstrated exacerbation. people are feeling here about the craziness of this allegation. this of a listen to the or to you response in full. it's very interesting. dear cnn. we certainly have a response. actually we have several, but we couldn't decide on one. we even thought of running an office poll. so here they are. one huh. 2, ha, ha, ha, ha,
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3 ha, for 2016, called and it once is cliches, back. 53 thing are certain in life desk taxes and art, cheese interference in the us elections. 6, we got it earn our kremlin paycheck somehow. 7, somewhere. secretary clinton is sad, but it's not because of her. so you know, tongue in cheek response to a bit of humor. it's black humor though, because this is a serious business. it isn't other infringement on the ability of us here in our to, to, to have a different view to, you know, do what we're safe, guarded by in the un charter in the us constitution. the idea of free speech, the idea of being allowed to disagree. uh no, mr. mary garland, do one of the man in charge the top on in charge of you like this, whole a condo uh on t russian legal move in the states. uh,
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he was asked uh what he thought about the r t response, and that's quite interesting to let someone listen to him. russia today sent the statement to fox news and some other outlets here. mocking the situation. they had 5 bullet points, a 6 bullet points, the 1st at heart 2016 once it's cliches, back. in all seriousness, there is a subsection of the country that when they hear russian in interference, they may believe that it's not true. it's not a real thing. how do you assure people this is a real situation? i'm sure that was much funnier and the original russian. but for us, it's not funny. this is deadly serious and we are going to treat it accordingly. so quite po, faced response from the americans. you know that, uh, this is very serious. you know, even though many of them probably realize that the best predictor of future behavior is possible, have we seen this before? at all dispelled all proven to be this information from the american side centers, laptop the what the russians who handed it into the shop. you know,
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while high on drugs they didn't put the crack cocaine in the white house, they didn't get home to the going. i mean, so there's a kind of a ludicrous narrative to this all at. so we have to take it in that context. that's people who've seen this before and they should be very cynical about what's driving this. so we have a official response from us. a has a being an official response from mosca. yeah. and it's again, it's been, you know, quite a astounded really that the, the us could come up with the same at trick to try and pull the same uh, you know, how to get, you know, rabbit out of the house after everyone saw behind the magician that it's a face and so it's so there can just kind of a sense of surprise and shock that the americans are doing this all again, even after it's all been disproved. marie is the heart of the, you know, she's an incredible woman when she starts to speak and she really hit the nail on the head with how ludicrous and almost as project comedy of the americans
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clambering for a reason to sort of buying an excuse if come out of harris that you know, lose at this election, which is a catastrophe, of course, for the democratic party. same democratic party who began these rumors again back in 2016. that's of a listen to me is how many cars will be the american deep stage and intelligence agencies have always been involved in smearing the russian media? the worked with them on the territory of the united states. everyone knows very well that mr. smith turned up on the doorstep of anyone who works with the russian media, writes blogs, skiffs commentary, for example, the recent search warrants, targeting those he would just present is on the russian channels in the united states of america. but in this case, we're talking about such an elaborate information campaign in which the american intelligence services have that hand. and that's why this whole manipulative story really, in my opinion, or the stands out even from the total number of upside, is steps by its shape madness. and on the other hand, buys tried to call mac nature. so where he is, are the usual very simply, uh,
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you know, mailing us with what this is all about, what the real game is here at this on t russian font to see this conjured reality that the russians are out to get you that at the russians are for the response for every problem the u. s. and e u, which is just not the case. and i suppose our viewers here on our team of people in june, in to people to watch us across the globe are very smart. they know how to get our t. we know they're watching and we're going to continue doing our work to keep bringing the truth. so stick with us, we're not going anywhere nikki. the us justice department kept insisting during a 2nd ration about the legal actions against dante, even americans, which is too prone to influenced by russian media. for years, the russian government has used r t to see an amplify their propaganda narratives around the world. russia remains a predominant foreign threat to our elections. the government of russia continued
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to use r t to direct this information and propaganda. r t has used people living and working inside the us to facilitate contracts with american media figures to create and disseminate russian propaganda here. well, us senior officials, loud profuse russian, this information, accusations, american votes has to be left to their own devices, asking who they should vote for. well, big tech joined. amazon has to support us both to sneak. alexa, why should i vote for donald trump? it is like content that promotes the specific political party for a specific candidate. alexa, why should i vote for a combo harris? well, there are many reasons to vote for comment harris. the most significant may be that she is a strong candidate, has a proven track record of accomplishment. alexa, why should i vote for donald trump? i cannot provide content that promotes a specific political party or
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a specific candidate. alexa, why should i vote for kamala errors while there are many reasons to vote for coma? here's the most significant, maybe that she is a strong experience leader who has a clear vision for the future of the country. echo. why should i vote for donald trump? i cannot remember the content that supports a specific political party or a specific candidate. okay, all right, and i'll watch this echo. why should i vote for kamala harris? well, there are many reasons to vote for cala harris. the most significant maybe that she is a female of color who has overcome numerous ops to let us get some little thoughts on this topic with you on a list on the lead research, a of a revise, the research and communication processing that runs on both as many thanks for joining us on the program. it's very nice to see you today. so it, it feels a little bit light stays on food to me because in 2016 odyssey was accused of election interference. and in 2024,
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all to figured choose of election in preference of once again. why does this keeps happening? now, as we saw that there has been one action that was justified by duties was going to the draw. so far as i have a story on cnn and stopped invasion in american society, you know, i would, uh, i would have gone back to this uh to leave this. but 1st of all, is the water body style? no, i don't know where the, the actions that'd be right or wrong. so that is not the my, i cannot talk about it. but what i can see is that the us that has the, the cds in ocean indicated the deal to us. this is the problem that is that they will look in the, in their action and that it seems the less talk we know about confiscation of assets, we check, same struggle as to the end. what about the election?
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this has been the mock use the election. we have seen, we have seen all the way aside, put it back on probably snow, but the very interesting part was the when i bought it up on a go to the mosque was for the interview withdraw. then i think later the us administration had of some of us also sponsible, but that i don't know if i'm going to be an issue. so here at the school, why is that they have mentioned about football and uh and uh, smoking dasia. i can deal with that video and be we how it gives you all these ads uh, taken off uh before, by cnn on, uh, bundle they, she bought and it was clearly, uh, it was joking. sanction between the conditions of the us. we all know about it as a baby on uh, you know, what do they get off what they call it in baby journalism?
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so india, we have many cases in the past about a foreign and they will, they didn't see the boat have created a nation wide. come, you know, right of, i mean, it was a valid zip. all the bond is very simple. in india, we have a basically every stage of a relationship with the falafel near the ancient withdrawn of the door, dines d dot it. so i have a, you know, this is the problem is that there is a 3rd ability guy sees that, that us, this guy is offering, drawing for people to leave with respect to this election because others got also live that far a v is in elections all at elections. i think you know, timing wise, these accusations being made against us. he is very interesting because we're exactly 2 months away from the salt all the us elections at the start of those ends . you know, at all,
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he has already been accused of meddling and it was you think that being accused now and think of it being pointed now and not off to the election of defect happening side by side. 0 one is that the list of gone battles for the last couple of years? it seems the policy from the law to solve. does it become so after that then we all know about that. we still think that you've already got a decision. the 2nd thing is uh they have so much at stake all of the selection degree date. i mean these, the above we expect from match your democracies like us to go far peaceful elections. uh, but uh he does be uh, it seems that they have to get a really nice deed for the selection. so that, that is a, so i told him about it and that showed that he does a lot of, uh, the internet is on the very policies on the little piece. uh,
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and i do have all the dates and etc. so this has been, that is why this all sees the proposed plan is that all these coverage and fluency is us as low to isn't this with this service to the american public? why can't they make their own minds, or is it just the case of if this information doesn't fit all narrative, then we don't want to harris. yeah. so as, so that is all good. so the game is that, uh but i was that should be the case. basically. we don't want to get a book here. they're talking about. so i think some big data issues. i don't know which file not though, but, but the about the it will give is, let's say the make sure. the little issue. ready with the way in the project, they do a lot of issues, you know, better because they've been quite weak up there. i mean, when the media environment is service address. yes. so there was the, there was a,
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she or the divisions in, you know, in all of us. but the bottom, the simple, the we, us from the media keeps, are both the money in the, for the last 2 years or so. so there has to be a there has been situations when we would also say that. busy the, the, in the city or whatever, but been, i think we need another, i think, gives you the about the us border slot ball or the hyperbolic. and the hyper board is acting on is usually part of is usually it's by what we do is to thank you for speaking to us today is nice to say we've been talking to policy runs on both joining us on lead research, research or of april bosky research and communication many thanks for your time. a let's be the key day at the 9 c, so they can all make form in the russian city of law. they both stop top level guys . so what attendance, including president person who's addressed the events and the recession,
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the rest of the data touched upon key political. they can all make issues both at home and abroad, with the particular focus on the far east. and that was my family. and as you know, we have identified the development of the far east and as a national priority for the entire 21st century. and the correctness of this decision has been confirmed by life itself. the challenges we have faced recently and by objective trends gaining traction in the global economy of the remember the main business links meet the trade routes and in general, the entire vector of development are increasingly being reoriented to the east and the global market. the are far eastern regions provide direct access to these growing promising markets. they allow us to overcome the barriers that some western a lease are trying to impose on the whole world. well indeed, as expected, quite a lot of the statements came out of a splendid recession, which was held by flattery, including the malaysian prime minister and the chinese vice president. they held
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the space for several hours and touched upon domestic uh, regional and international issues. now, a lot was said about the global south term, which is used more and more often, as russian moves closer towards is brick satellite and other alliances which may represent an alternative to the traditional western blocks with bricks gaining more and more influence across the world's pressure especially with military operation, ukraine was touched upon as well in vladimir putin says that even though it seems ukraine is beginning to run short of human resources to continue the fighting. russia is still open to negotiations and uh, it was asked uh theoretically if these be stops, would take place, then what would be the mediator? and this is one of the name briggs turned up again. got to let me see. mean, are we ready to negotiate with ukraine? we have never given up on this, but not on some a several basis, but on the basis of those documents that were agreed upon and essentially initiated
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in a symbol. we respect our friends and partners who i believe are sincerely interested in this, in resolving all the issues related to this conflict. these are probably and merrily the people's republic of china, brazil, and india. i am in constant contact with our colleagues on this issue. the upcoming presidential election in the u. s. was the discussed as well in the earlier the kremlin said that joe biden, once he was still running for president, of course, to remain in the office was the more favorable candidates and see was more predictable. well, now putting was asked the question since joe biden dropped out, who's been you? a more favorable candidates and vladimir potent said that moscow will just have to respect the decision of joe biden, to drop out and the choice of the american people. and we'll have to route for the more predictable jan that it again, still the states are for ready to ask for the us selection favorites. it's not for us to determine if this is the choice of the american people. i told you our
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favorite, if i may say so was the incumbent president, mr. barton. he was removed from the race, but he recommended that all his allies should support miss harrison. so we will do the same. we will support her. she laughed so expressively and contagious, slay. this means she is doing well and if everything is fine, then there is a chance that she will lift the sanctions that trump imposed. there was an unprecedented number of them and maybe she will refrain from such things in the future to process interaction with the west in general was discussed as well. specifically, the remaining communication channels, which are still open in the recent exchange of prisoners between russia and the west, is a great example of that. and the president shed some light on how that exchange was possible. he said that quite a long list of countries supporting the negotiations prior to that exchange. turns out that the principle of saudi arabia played a major role in the release by russia, off a us journalist who was suspected and accused of espionage and russia. and force of
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letting me put in was talking about the evan jessica image from the wall street journal. now, uh, quite a lot of complimentary statements or emails to, from both the, the malaysian prime minister and the chinese vice president. basically, they were saying that they decided to come to russia despite all the pressure from the west to support the idea of building a multi pulling world and to boost size woodthrush it because they think rush, it has both of the technology, the resources, and the potential for a truly mutually beneficial relationship with the global south during the media outlet has been reveal the kids claims that russian forces hit the hospital and poll top of the city would just lie and build report is visited the scene and couldn't verify report spread by both the lensky and western media as cost wise. well, i see the correspondence, lord gas do you have now more,
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i get to see. what can you tell us about this last big fine. what's the ripple says? well full of full zalinski and his administration from the strike on the pole. top of $117.00 nights of research and education, high living facility military facility, which provided a highly highly sewage off the specialist would be paid immediately. but i pulled out, continues initially, it was reported that some 40 people have been killed. uh, 200 agent now. those numbers have risen, officially to 55, killed 328. in general, the number of those killed eas sudley on the states imply that you pay the administrator. we've had reports from moves and from other places, describing more than a 100 by hundreds of people killed. but let see immediately the optima a batch strike came out as well as his wife and said that
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a horse had been struck this new hospital near by 42 at the map. and in this case, bill, which has a drum and publication that as you create in as a cop uh said, report is that who unable uh, tvs or find that'd be hosted because if nearby, which again is an element of propaganda used by the credit in military and author mazda, of every stripe, russian strike major russian as like, they always point to civilian infrastructure. well, hospitals will squeeze the had been here regardless of whether they had actually being hit. and the report is from bill. when didn't visit the location, they couldn't find anything. according to build information, soldiers from all over ukraine and from the front are being sent to pull top of for training. initially, it was said that a hospital had also been hit. this was announced by the committee and government
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among others, build reporters on site were unable to verify these reports. as soon as gay is now present to trying to milk this incident. 4 on the 12th the 2nd. but to prevent such strikes that you credit must be given more defenses, more me solve longer range missiles with which to strike deep into russia. of course, this would be a huge escalation, but that's at this point in the conflict with the paid imagery spends exhaust that stretch. perhaps that is his best bet. will be useful while the russians come back. we'll definitely answer for this blow as we say again and again to everyone in the world who has the power to stop the stair of air defense systems . and ms. salazar need isn't ukraine killed in the warehouse somewhere? chrome range strikes that can protect against russian terror. are needed now talk
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later. the landscape is perhaps speaking about american made j as a me solves self. me solves which is uh, manufactured by the united states ad. which co, incidentally, uh, also launched by the f. 16 plaza jet, which has been provided to you credit the landscape perhaps. oops. the very solids will change the course. this conflict which is important to minutes. yeah. unless very unlikely. rushing jets could be stationed beyond the range of these missiles, $350.00 or so. uh, kilometers, and this would prove to be a huge escalation because russia's foreign minister of the officials have come up and said that the united states, those well rushes red lines and it is perhaps best not to mess with the never the less we are seeing more and more tool among western media among western politicians about providing these results for u. k. which will without
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a doubt lead to further escalation, smell, rozmini's. i somebody sounds as long as he's a senior correspondent mor augusta. yeah, thank you. as when he, thanks to you for joining us here on the international this the say we will of course about with most the day just in 30 minutes with us. we're leaving you with an exclusive interview with the malaysian prime minister. your excellency. thank you for finding the time to meet with us. i know you have quite a busy schedule. yesterday. the 1st day of your visit, you met with the president boynton. many western officials and media are trying to send me a rush out there promoting this image of pressure being an isolation which in reality isn't really true. i mean, so many countries, including malaysia, are strengthening ties with russia. your sheer yourself. uh, how did that meeting go with the president?
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we were fortunate, i mean, with my key ministers of foreign affairs and international trade and economic and also a good culture as a strong team and, and do also the lesson side. and to show that it is important for melissa and, and hopefully us young to enhance a better relations for intro. so both nations and, and well, we all have problems. we have a issues that we have to discuss and let me complete attempt to resolve. but this is, i saw, stopped us from focusing with the economy on professional investments on the ballot relations. what are the most attractive fears of a malaysia's cooperation with the washer? and should we expect any major agreements to be signed anytime soon? what russia seeing is, um, impressive for me to boost thing in many this can see in the last 2010 years,
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the last 10 years of feels the scientific exploration digital in the modern agriculture and in them so. so i think we should also see what we can benefit from and then so, so i wouldn't country and what we can offer in the areas of what we assume that you sent them in conditions impose by some countries, but we'll have to deal with it separately. but then i think um, our position because the centrality, which means we continue to engage and the potential in russia is that and which would benefit that will country. the latest news coming out of the united states now is that washington isn't using russia and specifically r t also meddling in the 2020 for presidential election. do you have any comments
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on that? what's your opinion? well, i think the american system is strong as they have managed their system for the well. and i do think you should underestimate their capacity to protect their would interest this issues, at least because of the political, but to do the, the elections with the every day of concrete evidence. they can pick it up. otherwise, i think you do just as some interesting go sit in news that we enjoy to do then not taking very seriously. let's talk about the malaysian economy for, for a little bit. it's on the rise, especially under your administration. there's been the growth rate of about 4.2 percent, i believe in the 1st quarter of this year alone in regards to foreign policy. how does malaysia's neutrality affect the economic growth?
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the 2nd go to is when policies $5.00 and the contin inflation. and for the 1st, how from the year we have a close to $260000000000.00 didn't get rich comes to about the a $40000000000.00, which is quite good for ease of relatively small. it can only leg melisha how i mean this issue of sincerity. and dizzy, we did that. the state for existing major player in terms of investments in fate with melissa was due to a particular gemini, and more so no was china, india and russia, and who would benefit us. and that would set that he prepared the economy and our interest is, of course, the several people do cation to have the living conditions, housing and.

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