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the, the co operation, mutual re fax of the pillows of wrecked, which is already growing in numbers. but if the we a lot more rooftops to go head very hard of cause i yeah. with the code on the final day, the form in full swing, a student has highlighted the growing global, interested in directing with bricks. he says, account be ignored. i thought the russian president held a peculiar i session where he hailed the declaration of the blog to summit with me still with him. it is important that it confirms the commitment apolo states to building a more democratic, inclusive, and multiple a world war to based on international law and the un charter tab, the teen new nation,
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half of the city joined the brakes as hot and the countries fox set on the cost to full membership, the bullets dudley north on the verge of wrapping up. although it is the 3rd and final day of post the night time is upon us here in 2024 and has done. but so much is happening so many dozens of countries taking part in today's discussions will part of the template of bricks plus or the outreach full bath. so it's not a student who's been sharing the form and holding also the tool for so many leaders is just now a short time ago, wrapped up a link, the 2 and a session with a global john. let's no international john. this book from here on get the questions off of whatever they want to the russian president i put,
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highlights the importance of the summer's declaration, as well as the extensive formality of the platform here in central russia, the doing part to our sanctions and export control. russia has become increasingly isolated on the world stage 2, and is now isolated from the world more than ever. russia has never been so isolated. we have never been more united. we have demonstrated that russia is isolated and alone. russia is globally isolated and it shows the degree to which mister pool and russia are increasingly isolated. presently has never been more isolated, isolated and alone, isolated and struggling precinct isolated russia is more isolated on the world stage than ever a lot of fortune on points for me by the russian president loved them at fulton and 5. he summed up the brick summit by seeing that it was
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a big boost for the global sol team cycles and spoke about your digital investment platform to boost the rapid growth ofa a south asia and africa in particular. inside to you also spoke about the role of the russian economy and how the russian economy is set for the big boys to miss mc compared that to uh, to the girls to in your world right now. and he said that stuff, it's about 4 percent that the russian economy gold is what he's looking at a box on that. of course, he also spoke about the new nations that would be joining the bricks block. he said that the list has been finalized. he did not, of course, disclose the countries as yet, but it was uh, a very, very interesting press conference. let me tell you, considering, as you know, in the big stuff, some it was started your in cars on a we received that back to him that the western press has been a lowering the developments that are seeking face your raft in cars on a,
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during the break so much but the president in fact he had no problem speaking questions from the west and media. in fact uh during the press conference the bbc was referred to as a read guest these days. in fact uh, one of the questions off by nbc. it was a very controversial of question, referring to in fact, no, the couldn't phillips being in russia and the within having speak on positions with the donald trump. listen to what he said. mr. president, kid simmons from nbc news and mr. president's sound, satellites, images, a set to show north korean troops here in russia. what are they doing here? and wouldn't that be a massive escalation in the a crate war? and mr. president's, we are weeks away from us. election russian weekend is accused of interfering. and you have had private conversations with former president trump. have you been
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speaking with him and was have you been site into a new issue? i would like to draw your attention to the fact that it's not the bushes factions push that out and that led you an escalation in ukraine. rather it is. they go in 2014, which was sick for the 1st and foremost by the us. the us, it has even will probably clear now is how much money it is spent facts and they're going to organize and orchestra uses code. it wasn't that the past due escalation. and then for 8 years we were being june. and when we were going to, so that everyone wants to, to, would be released to federal, mentioned to the conference in ukraine. 5 means because we minutes until after the only as you have to was the number of give up you need is have says popular k that they have been doing this because they have been using that time to be um, the green in on the for them troops isn't the fact that the school but another boss to assess collection as it consisted in the facts of the european countries,
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started to have to lead color to provide weaponry to ukraine can do the cleaning machine. and it went as far as the direct participation of need to improve and the issue and the conflict. william, they'll ask for our relationship with north korea. we satellite images. well that is something serious. if there are images, then the reflection of something we ratify just the g g on strategic partnership, which contains articles before. and we have never doubted the fact that you know, it's given due to shape. it's very serious about their commitments to us and engagement with that. but as for how we do and what we do, it's up to us to decide the most of the russian presidents they're pushing the records treat very specifically for that to nbc report, or in fact to okay, we'll controversial questions that toward us through the president of the war many and i would like to bring your attention to another one. in fact, this is where a,
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a question was suppose to mr. fulton where he was off. it's about the conversation that he allegedly had with the a, with a donald trump, which is act uh he was directed to use. this is what you said we should be doing for shot former us president a now presidential candidate donald trump, whom we said that in one of his telephone conversations with you, the allegedly threatened you with a strike on the center of moscow. is that true? and how do you feel about all the similar tools spilling out into the public space more and more often, if it's true, of course, what does it look like? a mobile, anyone can be threatening to mobile, which what it is pointless to threaten russia. because it only cheers us up a pool. do i do not recall such a conversation with donald trump? and i suggest not taking such statements seriously as we receive various signals from our western partners regarding possible contacts. we did not close ourselves up from them when yet any claims that we refused contacts, including with european leaders,
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simply align. if anyone wants to resume relations with us, then we welcome. we say this all the time. but we do not forced ourselves on anyone . we live normally, we work, we develop our economy is growing. it is better for us not to argue, not to make conflict with each other. we should think about how to solve these issues together, samuel studies, that's exactly what we are doing within the framework of bringing some companies that's also had a woman talk about conflicts, which water, in fact, are far too old, that press conference. so both the, the conflicts that you created conflict, of course, as well as the middle east conflict, which is a very, very much of raging at this point of the ukraine conflict is concerned. the russian president said that the escalation towards the new queen conflict began with a us back hope and then a judge of lies and mitchell weapons. that's what i'll do. i'll demand fulton went on to say a but as far as the middle east conflict is concerned,
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he says that russia is very, very concerned about the conflict which is brewing in the middle east. but he also went on to see how he does see the russia could be the piece make, or how russia could be a part in solving that conflicts. in fact, he already met with the policy mean vida, a today was also very much all far for all 4 of the bricks. last which was health. the, remember it's about 40 countries that have knocked on all the brick stores to join . and of course the food and also that the best confidence did say that there is a list of countries that has been decided on the needs of the countries of not been reviewed as yet, but of call. so it has all been been a long day for a lot may have put in. and he did say that a while the brick summit has very successfully concluded given a boost to the global south stuff to africa. but he does have some, several,
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or by law tools to left appropriate not very far from where origin was speaking to us from both sides. george galloway. uh well, i could talk to you personally to a full month and your quotes george. good to have you. um, we also see for you, yes, say right here and i'll do joe roof talk, but i remember you said you were going to the expert and you said, well, i'm going to try and get a questionnaire. but it seems like a lot of my boots and stay with the mob on emissions still stuff and by law tools they'll go cool to go and it was her, me, 7 pm. but oh right. you've all the 7 pm at that time. but just give us a sudden, well, for you, with the biggest take away from that press conference. well the biggest take away from me was the visceral hostility from the bbc and from nbc. in a situation where no russian broadcaster is even allowed to work in the united states or great breton, never mind, say
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a few meters away from the leader of the country and, and demonstrate just how much the uh, the country is involved. uh, hit the post. so it was remarkable that the bbc was allowed to ask a question. um, perhaps it was useful and uh, it showed the fools that the bbc has become, the bbc correspond that was allowed to us. whether russia was reading have work on the street. so what are the stresses and strains of life in bristol, as we approach our cold winter, where millions of people are going to have to choose between eating and eating that is apartment live rushes fault. so maybe that was method in allowing the bbc to demonstrate such madness. but the main takeaway was the determination
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of the russian leader. the brakes process uh will go on and it will go on with more momentum, more members, more strengths, more numbers. of course, there are contradictions between the numbers and flatter to the more people you've got in a room. the more difficult to is to reach a consensus on uh, on sept, on uh, aspects. and that was clear on in the exchanges about brazil and venezuela, for example. but it's much better to have so many people inside the tent. and if you want to measure the success of the summit, you can measure that by the vin number that is being displayed in the western media today, having outlaw or ignore the summit. now they are firing with old guns on the cars on summit of bricks. the bills in germany called the summit of scoundrels.
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imagine half the world and now scoundrels, according to the main german use, a grotesque summit. the time is called it yesterday. so they've given up ignoring the process and turn the venom on it instead. yeah, i so it does give us a good company that george i wanted to ask you a bit of a side note to george that well, thousands of world leaders are being hosted here. and cuz done by the russian president of the brooks for him has basically overshadowed the ongoing u. k. u k. pacific summit that's being held in some mo, leaders of the commonwealth nations like india and south africa, decided to about snob dot platform and come to russia instead. what do you make of that development? george is very significant. don't actually know. several british commonwealth non bars who are either full members or are pump not members of bricks. i'm not seeing that number is going to grow and the
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undoubted, the lights off king charles. 1 in the chair, in front of the someone dancer which looked like a wonderful time was had by all. but most of the important british commer well, leaders came to comes on in russia instead. and that's very significant, indeed, the presence of saudi arabia, united, all of them are very significant indeed. friends of indonesia. uh the, for the most populous country on the planet. the biggest, most of them country on the plan here. cuz on these are all very 2nd difficult. stores in the windows are quite big straws. and i think that this process is going to grow and grow. george, what's your response to those? to say the bricks is basically just a platform that's being used by the men. but for example,
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i hear often china to using it to push the you on it wrong using and not to be seen as a pariah. russell does. he wants to unhook the whole world from the dollar. the way you want to do, like the supply itself away from oil and gas. is it national interest above all else? who is it actually unity and cooperation alone, side, national interest? well, there's nothing wrong with national address, of course, that's what governments are supposed to do. unfortunately, many western governments act against their own national interests and then the interest of others in washington and elsewhere. so there's nothing wrong with running your own boat. we're not trying to build uh, you know, are you ssr here in brooks? uh, people will always put the national sovereignty, their independence, the national interest, 1st box, where you can find cooperation,
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where it is in your national interest to cooperate with others. then it makes sense to do that. it's common sense, you know, to resolve issues. for example, as india and china appear to have done it, it's, it's common sense for them to use the bricks mechanism, to work out a modus operandi for their bomb. the dispute, rather than war war, joy is better then war war has mr. chuck true. a famously said so i see no contradiction between national interest and whole hearted embrace of the brick. it's a process, of course that will be issues as that was between brazil and venezuela, where the national address will flush with the interest. so i'm present putting was very clear today in the press conference on where he stood on. but he differs from
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brazil on the perception of the nature of president my doodle, the boulevard in revolution then as well in states on the quantity of the venezuelan election. russia stands with then as well for square on that. but that doesn't need to be a deal breaker. you know, that doesn't need to cause a full our on our risk within uh, within brakes because things like, who is going to join our mentors. the, are decided by consensus. so if any member of bricks does not want a new member to come on board, they have the ability to stop it. that means that something directions will not be able to be taken. something decisions will not be able to be implemented, but it is worth it to see the bricks alliance grow and grow and grow insignificant
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. it will not be good enough until. busy every member of the public in all of the countries of the world know about bricks, know who it secretary general is. know who is hosting it this year? we still got a long way to go. so i, so i'm up this breaks by saying, oh pardon me? a lot was achieved, but there's still a lot more still to be done. yeah, i mean, exactly right. i mean food and he keeps saying patients, everybody, patients also the chinese laid it was saying, look, we got into trials and tribulations of transformations right here. and there are those in the world who don't want us to succeed. so again, it's going to take some time is going to take a lot of coordinated f, but george galloway of the leader of the workers party of britain for the mc. thank you. well, the last couple of days, like we've been told about action packed lot, hold on camera to resort. play all the place partnerships, including tinderbox sitting and talk as president. they will only shaking hands.
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the other one did speak out loud round table, but then he did fly out a bit ahead of schedule to deal with the full out about her attack net and correct . c brick fleet is will 7 dates and conversations on the sidelines to be pretty cool. i think the trash was, i'm also just the sense of being comfortable with each other. yeah, yeah. um and there was some pretty candid murray, but chinese and russian leaders meeting in for a quiet was a media and as the by johnny officials, which is significant. and then obviously the history of tensions on the territory. they were discussing that road masses to so it was just a general i'm doing so i think of friendship, a mutual understanding. and yet, what do we have from the west? yeah, just all sorts of horrible as, as george had been them being spent this way. russia party is a pariah, and apparently boots and this totally isolated up. so it'd be for the best se, due in part to our sanctions and export controls. russia has become increasingly
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isolated on the world stage 2, and is now isolated from the world more than ever. russia has never been so isolated. we have never been more united. we have demonstrated that russia is isolated and alone. russia is globally isolated. it shows the degree to which mister pool and russia are increasingly isolated. present is never been more isolated, isolated and alone, isolated and struggling, priestly isolated. russia is more isolated on the world stage than ever. the one off of the correspondent, you're not joining us here in the studio. was more on this of course a massive q and a session with the russian president. right. the sort of finale. yeah, yeah. i regret, finality, too. we still got a lot of people who sit on a meet with, but he was speaking with the international press, which is always good to see the see seem pretty open. pretty honest, pretty straightforward. okay. what stood out to you. yeah, god, you know,
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listening for the president there, i couldn't help but get the feeling that rush i just got out. i would talk to the patient chip and finally found some good company. briggs is based on the quality of respect to inclusivity in partnership for the it's a true melting pot of culture is what enormous human industrial economic potential is. economy is, are on the rise about 40 said look at europe. it's economies on the verge of recession from you, if you and companies are even now moving, choose united states where the conditions are better. well, russia and its partners and its allies really are building a new world. in fact, it's interesting also that point and says russian is still open for anybody in the west, south or east as long as they share the same values. and another thing i found interesting is that courtney said they still receive certain signals from you or being partners even still calls them part of what he said their own policies get in the way. now if that's not a tactic relationship, i don't know what it is. i do want to get your take on ukraine,
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which sometimes feels like a bit of, you know, an edison in, in the room and it was addressed by the brakes. members in that separation was also addressed by president page some say, and it was interesting, but he's a talked specifically about to kids mediation efforts. the way you read the mediation of, of saudi as well, competitive pools to the west, and it's mediation efforts, which, oh, there. are there any? yes. okay, perfect. that's, yeah. i don't really a huge distinction that well, yeah, that between the approaches between north south, east and west, not just ukraine but conflicts generally in the walls. yeah. well, i mean, the premium issue, even the ink in the declaration, all the member states, the agree that a diplomatic solution is possible. what he says russia is open to diplomacy and he reminds about this every time that he's asked the question about ukraine. diplomacy was possible in 2022, the health talks with ukrainians. they almost reached an agreement which was for women who were you signs and then the west intervene again. and now gordon's always
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saying that they're ready to negotiate. give itself doesn't want to talk or is not allowed to tell with talk. we don't know these details, but as long as they base these discussions on the agreements reached in 30 in 2022, these talks could continue. and he was also asked steve about this north korean speculation, which he didn't really deny or confirmed. very interesting is how the soonest i guess is probably because of his background. so, you know, in the intelligence services, but anyway, kind of move sort of in the middle. but the, he say that today or in the past 24 hours, russia has ratified this security agreement with north korea. if no 3 it gets attacked by anybody's been rushed, it will step in to help. but there was, as you say, there was a, there was a question from an american john list who were doing about these allegations of north korean troops, yang and russia, positively preparing to go into the price and food and said, well, if there are pictures, perhaps that means something,
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yeah. yeah. and the question also was whether or not, if that would happen, would that escalate the situation? but he said again, what really escalated the situation? was it not to of so 2014. and then was it not the training of the previous soldiers and all of these funds and weapons pouring into ukraine? and then she also reminded again about the midst agreements and then how you are being partners. then openly, you said that they were just, you know, waiting for the end to give time to you credit the you're getting ready for. oh yeah. yeah, exactly. so i mean that was, was it just portion co came out front will alone came out and go a mug. oh, they all came out. i want to be admitted to mr. quotes with just and illusion. i even pushing the i blame myself to being i eve for trusting, trusting them. yeah, that's true. well that was a all to political corresponding vehicle. it's been offering us all of his favorite, my friends from 2 to 2 and a moms said, oh my goodness, it's been
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a couple of days. yeah. hudson handshakes dollars is spinning roughly positive here . i mean, i really positive. i mean, you, you really happy in watching the world changing and real time now it will take more time. we've been told that i think i should about this but, but this is, i mean like i said, she would have some guys calling this the big bang moments that years down the road . people would look back on this cause on conference, the 16th brick summit and say this is when the big changes started. yeah, well that's still look for us to talk through what we bring in our correspondence and i'll get started with coming hours. but for now, we will have to fight to the mothership, we believe the total quota is waiting for us and must go from the stages yours. that's right. what a colossal events of colossal important. so you guys doing a great job out there, rory and sauce via some great coverage of this very, very important event. and we're going to continue it here in moscow because 4 key of course has taken a key step towards rick's membership by becoming a partner to the blocks. and we are lucky to have a live guest here in the studio owners cnn result on your political scientist. from
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turkey, thank you very much for joining us on the program. i'd love to 1st hear your thoughts on what you feel that this sort of partnership status with bricks is going to bring to the key in the future. thank you. off i want to ask for your kitchen, i want to to the, even that to, to explain what we are leaving now with the, with what the leaning here or to the, the, the, the leader of people should they will lucian, here or like 100 years ago that there are a cheats that nothing happened, but the are the that's the chips headphone. i think that these is these weeks and that's just important for turkey to key, but also important for holes. that's the biggest incentive is really important. and now the most think that's the main political access economic access of divorce is
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changing now from to this to east. and if it turn back to turkey, it took kids on the middle of all this change and uh for the job. and i figured it isn't because as you know, one side of the church in europe and the other sites in asia. so the r v, think all of you are feeling oldest children with really a strong and hearts in turkey. and they should, that's a, as a touch of citizen i am, i'm so glad i'm happy that churches turning his face to, to be x. because for a long time, these, these older like member of nato and the see this vision of the economic political suspicion of touching out me see that the rest and come even bidding anything to talking. and i hope that with this new certificate, it's seen kind of uh on the economic fields from start to take. one of the fields that the v will written is really good to change in the,
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in churches. busy as you mentioned, of course, the key is nato status. that's a big thing that a lot of geopolitical analysts are paying attention to. it's a very unique position that turkey is in to have that as well as be a member of bricks because, um, you know, there are no other nato member states that are also officially affiliated with bricks in some capacity. so what do you think is going to be the sort of reaction or future actions that are going to be taken by nato as a military alliance now, and they've gone for a long time. he's following kit, balance bully between west and east, and that, that's why one of our hands that just took it, sensing now given the knots off. but the other hands now is touching the beats. i know that it's a complicated station and it's not easy to explain this contradiction. but i think with the time we need time. so with the time i think church people turn quoted
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these way to the breaks. because uh for like, after the community quite attends in 2016 that this took you start to move away from the rest. but it's short time, you know, like, for the space then uses uh nothing. so i think with the time that to keep the start the corporate debates and the police members more and more in the different fields. would you say that nato's sort of western centric focus and sort of hostility to russia and it's a partners played into turkey, sort of looking to breaks as an alternative not to is not just the military organization not to is politicos economical. and also called through an organization venue, become a member of nato, the institution of natal, and also the mentality of invest in for 3 to your, the, the, the brain of your to states. so it's not easy to,
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to reject. it's what they were from one day. so that's why i, i told them that they need some time, but i think that's uh sure that nothing that out of natal members, especially united states, could sizing touches. i took his steps forward to the to beats and even the general sick to sort of natal, he made a statement about purchase that that they've gotten when he joined the big saw me it's, it's not to or general sick that, that he made us the declaration about that then could size it's but i think chief of the continues a but the main problem that we could see some publication from the nature of sites to, to uh, to mind me, place towards stop turkish torches. integration for me to explain. well, uh mr. google found unfortunately that's all the time we have.

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