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as the headline stories vladimir putin say's key of housing, intentionally tact repeated mediation efforts in the ukraine conflict, the russian president old to reveals in his latest interview that follows a few cleaning and troops of virtually the left of funds and incurs this week's bricks so much in cause un comes to the close, providing attendees with a detailed roadmap for development up as the west coast, the watches, the organizations plans to showing this to us dollars use as a political to. and the 7 people are reported killed by an idea of strike on our residential building and baby roots as 3 reporters lose their lives in this side,
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hoping that the premier, catching the program from today. welcome to moscow. i'm the global use ronda up here on our teachers. president say's the ukraine has failed to free fathers themselves. soldiers in circled by russian troops in the pers region. that's the latest interview, the russian leader added, that the units haven't even be more than by a key of about their dire position to. it's not the norm was there a civil witching areas in one of these areas. a part of the ukranian army unit was cut off from the state border, so they were blocked. any attempts are currently being made to freedom. i don't know the latest information if i haven't yet managed to talk to the defense ministries, general stuff. but at this moment, at 2 am, all attempts to freedom have been unsuccessful, but we feel that the people who are surrounded don't even really understand that they are surrounded. judging by the information,
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we have stable command of the troops and which has been lost as you you said that basically the russian army of russian soldiers are advancing on pretty much all fronts via that russian soldiers are becoming stronger or ukrainians growing exhausted. but basically emotional right now is seeing a lot of success again. also he address of course reports that north korean soldiers are apparently there along for the slides on the russian side. and that's of course, after there were reports by south korea that emerged that there were apparently 12 north korean soldiers who were sent to russia to trade. and it's eventually be sent to the crane with $3000.00 apparently already deployed. they're never going crazy. in the west over this, so vladimir put an address the those reports and that has serious around and it just made it took with them. so i don't know what kind of explosion it was. the main thing is that the fragments don't fly far. we are in contact with our north korean friends when we need to decide something, we will certainly decide accordingly. but i want to say that this is our silver and
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decision, whether we use something or not, where, how, whether we need to, if we get engaged, for example, by only holding some exercises or training because i'm transferring some experience . this is our business, just as we are constantly told, that it's the ukraine's business to ensure its security with nato, or without nato. those comments were made up the brick summits in cars on earlier in the day. the press conference that's all of our put in gave a lot of questions by an international during list where a bite piece on mediation efforts in ukraine. did he speak or not in not the latest piece. yes, yes, absolutely. and there was something very interesting that happened then, cuz on he has a piece still in his hands right now, which was handed over to him by his church as partners. just what he said, he didn't have time at the time of that interview to check it out, but he will be doing, i assume right now, maybe he's already read it all wants us to hear what he had to say about piece folks that were apparently weeks twice before with ukraine,
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but you claim bales and the last minute with any outcome must be in russia's favor . i say this frankly. without any embarrassment, we are ready to seat compromises. we are ready to make reasonable compromises. but i do not want to go into details now because there are no substantive negotiations . outdoor kitchen partners have repeatedly approached us with proposals on some initiatives. but when we agreed, it turned out that the ukranian side had already managed to refuse. this happened twice. for example, in new york, there were events under the auspices of the you and, and mr. eldon's, assistant called directly from new york, he called mr. will shut off and made an offer. on behalf of the green inside, we agreed. and the next day, the head of the ukrainian regime publicly stated that he would not participate in any negotiations. her husband a mar, change in, in the west ukraine rhetoric in recent months. there's definitely been
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a softening looking at different avenues. was that touched upon? yes, this is something that we've been show in here at ard, see, and let them represent, did address it as well. he said is before western media and officials that we saw there calling for strategic defeat of russia, whereas now the language has changed over so slightly sort of defeat and russia. it's about making sure that we maintain ukraine, secure, etc. so just that slight change of language says a lot already. we know that there were for us and they to officials who spoke anonymously to political, for example. and apparently keep powers in nato. don't want to crane there. they set to political that they are not in a rush to provide that rapid invitation that zalinski spoke about this week. you said it's fundamentally important that you crave, receives nato invitation during the war, where apparently germany in the us or against the know. so basically you have the main weapon, suppliers for ukraine, saying they don't want to crane and they know yet they are continuing to send
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weapons and also encouraging crying to send this young man there because we heard from you quite as presidential office advisor. we said that american politicians from both parties are urging zalinski and asking him why he's not sending men between the ages of 18 to 25 arguing saying that full days at that during the vietnam war. so a warranty doing the same, completely ignoring the fact that, of course, 10 or about 10000000 ukrainians left the country when the war started. or they of course died on the battlefield. zuba street plummeted and just come into the at around one child per woman, which is one of the lowest thing to world overboard. what we can see said to you, cream population has the cry, but over time to be known since the beginning of civil. it's also re present a massive loss of human copy thoughts that, as we know is so key for the recovery and for building you create the future. so instead of this, let us keep coming to incenses and seeing that what he's doing, that of his actions are catastrophic. what is it then? we can see him?
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now, if we can pull up the video, he's walking around in the t shirts saying, make russia small again. and of course, urging for the west to send more weapons. that's how it's urgent for them to do it . now, where it's completely ignoring the fact that his country is being destroyed and it seems that there he is, you can see it made process of all again. and that's what the lensky and the west or achievement right now is that there are literally bringing this to the last 2 cranium. that will be no one left if they continue the where they are going. you know, some really eye opening figures to tell you about a survey conducted among ukranian citizens indicates that close to 90 percent believe the level of corruption in the country has increased. but the study was conducted by the printed and so see a logical platform on charge. people's believe since the start of the ukraine conflict in 2022. fewer than 5 percent of respondents believe that corruption levels in ukraine have fallen while i run 6 percent are on. sure. that's those are
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you printing in during the spar controversy by saying those who are worried about graft should leave the country to the system. so if you're worried about the corruption in the country and not the discount, you will soon cease to exist of impact your suitcase. go to the train station and get out. don't bother any one less. that will, it will say print to this according to the poll. most respondents believe the judicial system. an army recruitment centers are the most corrupt institutions in ukraine. that's followed by law enforcement on the supreme court of the spike. that yet more a packages for t ever being put together by the you. but one french member of the european parliament say that strolling money out ukraine will not save the quote, already corrupts they. you can send me, do you have the work that i could use? the commission wants to impose 35000000000 zeros on us as a miracle cure to keep alive a state already corrupted. well, before the war, incapable of providing for the basic needs of its fellow citizens. this is not the
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1st time because these 35000000000 will come with a mountain of contracts with the european union. 18000000000 and 202233 1000000000 and 2023. but obviously everyone knows that nothing will ever be repaid, especially since this financial waste increasingly resembles a solar gamble for europe. since washington is no longer really shows that it wants to contribute to this massive financial effort. and everyone knows that if the united states withdrawals and if it is because the debt is no longer sustainable. well, let's get the views on this from former ukrainian diplomats unread tele shanker. you're most welcome to the program. the pool mr. tradition, co shows starkly doesn't have to premium voters views and corruption in the country . but key of has long claimed it's on the pop to e u membership. it's being praised for taking strides and not the direction or those things come possible in any way. this is a brand new on the show. i'm just gonna add this up,
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just freezing for the number to show me what is happening. all those the you a lot of score wishers or uh, what, uh, what was going to bring. it was all a base to get the crate it leaves and the frame society is loose. that way. what from russia and start booking the where to west stairs and give the promises? apparently i have a better future which they don't have everything. the corruption is up and the frame is just a rounded kind of customer service. the start of the so called warrant $122.00. and you can see that the services to be sold in the market starting from access to the border and we pay 25000 dollars, 20000 dollars just to leave the training. that's so guarantee you can get caught. it was sent to prison. our shot of the water and that's what's happening right now . a 5000 feet 1010000 dollars just to get her medical record that you will, somebody will take you off the street and that's also guaranteed and that's
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hundreds of thousands of ukrainians are doing this because they want to stay with the wires and a lot of them don't have the money to do and we see all the corruption. what is happening right on the sheets to be very, this is just what happens on the streets. if you go to the deeper where the money is happening to going where all those millions of dollars from the united states and girl are a really ukraine's resilience just so called regime legal regime. or i call him because it's by the constitution. refrain about legal president. that's were also the money for it. as you saw kindergarten, america talked about this in the report for $4000000000.00 was missing, a $1000000000.00 was missing. and this was crazy numbers and the money to still be center. why the side just want to yeah, the oversight just isn't there. is it? it seems to keep piling on. lisa laid after monetary funds. but how do you address that? what can be done to get corruption?
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don't when that's happening, the influx the, the, the other side is the 2nd stair over, so they know how much money they have and okay. and they just don't want to know and us to know about it. the western side of america you there, they usually have to be granted. make money on this. that's one thing. how to get and out of the get the house, the corruption, change, the government, change the system, how refrain a we both again, that's what it has to be done from scratch because of what the training has been done in the last 30 years. the most corrupt countries in europe, this is just crazy for me and just longer the crate. and it's embarrassing to know that my country is so corrupt that it's of that we have that is on the last a be levels of all those charts and work it out of roles. and i browse and so just so the people are struggling all this. yeah, so people want changes that people want us to change dramatically that i know that a lot of the premiums dropped support. not only this regime today here they want
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peace to enter sol jorge. i skipped that last year. we're out of reframe into our peaceful. we shall gone on this, i think what the future we bring has not going through europe, but fully essentially, was sending you frame that it has to be sustainable and developing itself. or we're going to refresh our bell roof. that makes parkerson to easily printing was prosperous, requires rich from sending its products to russia and use words and brothers not to europe. and that's where all the questions start to grow when they started working with the students. because the, the, let me tell you ended up because you're somebody with a lot of foreign policy experience. you've southern rooms where the decisions like this are being made. why do tabs allies in the west seem to turn a blind eye towards the issue, especially since they are the ones giving so much talk spirit money to ukraine? and that's the oversight i'm talking about. the money is being sent, but what results are they getting? what are people in those countries getting of the people in washington in london,
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he was brussels. are getting the influence. they're getting a money a basically this is a long drink to new frank because of us, who are you back to the west. all these anti corruption good or foreigners? i think we're actually governments, their ex bodies that aren't really brain today. they are the old sites for the so called washington weeks lovely movie. it's not, and that's it. they will punish anybody for political reasons, but they will keep this money for wrestled, the what's the closing the rise of this? because it's their money. they're getting that money back from you. frank. domestic issues, some parts of it is in his pocket. we see all those, so low level government officials told me it's also over pockets. how much is likes to get into billions for sure. and the last getting back there billiards and thousands of bonuses back, which they sell cheaper. right? so somebody of all the reparations that they tried hands off of the government and russia bikes. this started this war, but they didn't succeed in the 1st 3 months. they understood that they will not
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succeed in the battle. so somebody ran out of just the problem was, might have altered machine and process and some of these food basically watch land and all this was the for the, for the west that yeah, and that's what you paid. it has to be taught and it's a, so bring a survey, isn't it just seeing what people feel like in the country, what they're dealing with on a daily basis at form or ukrainian diplomats. andrea tele shrink. if thanks for your time today. thank you very much. bye. now the curtains have come done. on the 3rd and final day of the much anticipated 2024 brick summit. top of officials, leaders, of course, from dozens of nations, descended upon the russian city of cuz on this week, making history as they sign lunmark agreement seeking to re ship the global political stage a big issue. let's pick a brief look back and at event the world was watched, the,
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the secretary general said that we should all live as one big family. no, my dear mister secretary general. this is exactly how we live. the well, perhaps just to point to i think it's not a mere putting his german shepherds before left little time for a rasp. he has dozens of by lawful talks with participating were leaders and fun time for a lengthy 2 and a session with the international local journalist, the russian president, highlighted the importance of the summits declaration on the diverse plurality of bricks. other world's leaders echoed those views and discussing what emerged in cuz
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the bus it is less because of school assignment, the because then somebody was attended by delegations from $35.00 states and 6 international organizations. such a broad representation clearly demonstrates deal 30 and role of bricks and the growing interest in cooperating with us on the part of states that was you are truly independent of the software and policy. they might do students name each of the states, has its own development off putting in its own model of economic growth, its own rich history and culture and their sleep. it is precisely in the civilization of diversity. a unique combination of national traditions, even though that lies the strength and enormous potential for cooperation and not only within the framework of bricks, but also in that large circle of like minded countries that share the goals and principles of the associations activities. we've just concluded. most successful, a big summit which was led by prussia this time we had
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the new members of bricks who participated. that'd be rid of the police to have been now an expanded bricks that has brought together a number of other african countries that go the south. now has a very strong platform platform that promotes multilateralism platform that promotes the development of the global soft countries at an economic level at the cultural level at a social level. and this also promotes the unity of the people of the south reminder of the background of it, all the bricks family grew significantly larger this week. take a look at about 13 nations officially joining the block as partner states. busy are not yet full members, nigeria and uganda are among them. and earlier i spoke to guest from those 2 african countries about why there's
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a desire among global sized nations to be felt breaks. nigeria is not on board as a bricks partner. why? what benefits will it bring? the system is, it's spots of the federal government's new policy with regard to this war and the fast to ensure that it's not only able to fully maximizes membership of the african green continental trade agreements, but also to joined the brakes. and munitions, not only as a part of their country, but as a member country eventually. and then that will also segue into names. you mean a member of the g tranche. so this was already the policy of foreign policy that was announced last year uh by the current minister of foreign affairs. and wanted to get the trigger is working in that direction. and this is the 1st step of the mega plan. and this is to enable the idea of access not only to alternative market
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spells so pretty, it will in the global more people apply cheap id minutes while i have so many countries in recent times store to join the bricks block. so i'm going to use because i the way the was the one that's in these countries as some of the things that i tax reason for. i know when the, you know, my ass a, the cd but maybe the, the piece with this uh on the journey because uh as much is uh why, why we didn't waste, you know, finding so many differences these people. so i was just on the iga photo was the way for the
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appointments in the wow. the list is when it was i know me see the need to get somewhere where the, where the services i'm be as much the issues with these people. so the, the minute we've been speaking to the co founder of the data insight company, very of a forget basel albia. electra of the international relations diplomacy, school the company university sibling. yeah. robert, definitely. thank you so much to both of you or i get. let's keep a focus on the recently finance summit and welcome into the studio aux on a bike, a host of worlds, a part here on archie. i'm kind of great to see you. we've been speaking about it there over a dozen nations officially joining the brick family of partner at countries more are aspiring to join those fully fledged members as well. why do you think the
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interest of rick has a super charge so much in recent times? well i, i overheard the discussion values with your previous guest, and i think that's a big thing here because paradoxically, breaks is actually implementing some of the values that the west reached about for so many years. and by that i mean, respect that is, i respect you enough know to impose my own developmental paradigm on the you or to use you as my feeling base, you know, stress on pragmatism, stress on practicality over ideology. i'm not going to discuss, you know, gender values or reproductive rights with you. we can focus on some pragmatic, common projects that can benefit your people and my people. and i think also like what's also important is freedom of choice. we can incorporate on projects that are mutually beneficial, but if you want to pursue something else with in other countries, you're free to do that. it's not the binding format, then it's
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a very attractive proposition in this day and age. when the west of the west mode is overrun, they became very restrict. if you either with me or against me, the west is asking more and more from the rest of the world while it is. yeah, offering less and less. so that's one of the questions i asked the guess just said what makes it different from other blocks? we saw, for instance, the european union started as a trading block. that's great idea across europe. no, it's primarily political. it has to be that suits are equally political, right. so that the difference is clear here with breakfast and it's not ideal that he is not being pushed absolute. pam, if you look at all the reasons west and elections and the issues that dominate the discussions, they, they're all about ideology. what happened to practical concerns of the people, you know, the roles, the bridges, the schools, the, you know, educational system in a way it's written, not what is taught, but how it's wrong. and that's going to be a focus of breaks and breaks is almost exclusively focused on development. i mean,
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and not only of the russian summit, but also the previous leader is like for example, brazil was the hosting this on this last year. and i remember for president brazil specifically saying, but we don't want to discuss all the deal with, we are here to discuss practical matters because ultimately breaks was created to advance its members interest. it's not at a revolutionary counter alliance. it's not against the west. it's known the west because it is, it is out for itself and its own interest. let me put a point to though, is there a fee or that there's, there's a tipping point. if more and more countries join up, that they lose the group name because there's so many interest coming to play at once is now the fear of, of the balance with which is being so potent, often all with bricks. that if more more, keep joining, there's an issue there. i don't think there are any fear, i think here is
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a specific feature of western a narrative. sure, there are some pressing concerns. so for example, the criteria for expansion are really being considered and discussing was initially breaks was created by very powerful countries, countries that can afford that on the autonomy that own sovereignty in the international politics. india, china, you know, who in the south africa, nobody tells them what to do, but now more and more of middle sized countries wanting to join. and some of those countries, you know, they may not enjoy as much summer. and cm 3 decision making as the founders that is being considered. but the overall breaks is a very loose organization. you said it's a round table for mother, you know, it does not produce any binding region decisions. so if a certain country wants to participate in fines, it's a, you know, it's valuable for itself. so be, if not it kind of walk away the dollar eyes ation, not when it, when it comes to that president put in
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a boot was very clear. we're not against the dollar, we just see it as being increasingly used as a political tune which has been referenced before. now, there are other countries in brick such as india, for instance. we said we're going to keep using it that suits are of interest, but we're also going to do deals in, in local currency as well. that pragmatism is coming to it's, it's, it's gaining momentum. is, was that one of the issues that play in? cuz on talked about, it was discussed widely, but i think the way you are phrasing it is very accurate. breaks is not the revolution are forced to take down the dollar. many of the countries are still using it because dollar is a very convenient currency. but in areas when it's not convenient, they are trying to find alternative ways, either trading local currencies or using some of the mechanisms. and again, these countries are all about themselves. then i'm going to waste time money and resources on trying to contact counter the united states. the united states is
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doing that uh well by itself on its uh, actually shooting itself into food. i mean, present, put in, talk to about that the lawn. but ultimately he re, to rate the uh, the same point that uh, his truck many, many times that we are not against the west. we have simply known west. we want to deal with the cha there as we, as we please. and we don't need like a big adult telling us how to behave talks on our board to their know ahead of the summit. the western media outlets were reluctant to acknowledge breakdowns like dynamic force. after closer scrutiny, they've dropped the grouping a comforter balance to western influence with some commentators getting jittery about rushes, pivot away from what we're just hearing, and they're the dollar. alongside of growing this device on it all comes in mid relentless efforts. of course, to isolate moscow doing part to our sanctions and export controls. russia has become increasingly isolated on the world stage 2 and is now isolated from the
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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 which mr. put in. russia are increasingly isolated. presence is never been more isolated. isolated and alone, isolated and struggling precinct isolated russia is more isolated on the world stage than ever. you'll see the headlines in west the region which are you do it every day. they are between a puzzlement and childish ones. are like, he's not pleasant late. it is the oldest people doing cuz you know, because obviously they are, they have them not being following the work of bricks and what's happening across your asia, africa. it's that or the other thing that is
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that very, very few ford doesn't want them to know full lies anything they are offering uh an alternative package. global package. do it go nomic in geo political say they don't have to satisfy the western fracture of this for assumptions. it's very, very difficult because they still dominates the narrative. follow to, especially via social media in their organizations controlled by this axis, washington new york, brussels. so when the west is, if they assuming they will be interesting to examine what happened here. this 3 days they are number one interpretation will be, it is, is the western club, lots of all the offices, the legitimate governments, etc. and they want to vote against the west. this is what it will be in the
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headlines everywhere. but we can count on some critical thinking minds here and there. outside of may through media. of course they will understand that this is a very serious alternative project. for international relations as a whole, which the, which they are, and they are be extremely polite. can, let's move on to more world news, a premeditated war crime. that's how the lebanese information minister has labeled . the latest is really strikes in the country side, 3, during this were reportedly killed and several others injured in the overnight attack. a missile struck the hotel housing local um, the international radio workers recovering the ongoing hostilities. reporters who survived the missile assaults captured the destruction on camera. while a local correspondent rush, the story to her. how useful is real attack? the press once again while we were located in a relatively remote area, we no longer need to wear clothes, identifying us as press because they are.

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