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the, the, the, it is breaking news this our live on off the international as a russia officially updates as nuclear dr. and so it spells arthritis if indeed most got awards. allies come under a large scale attack from a non nuclear state, which is supported by a nuclear power. the russian federation reserves, the right to strike. and europe confirms that us has given a key of clearance for a long range missile strikes against russia. although the level of president by them competency should we say in the folds of the decision is most certainly being debated. deal with the police should be done consistently and openly and not by imposing on the suit denise, through the decisions on the council. the opinions of individual members season with the parties, claudio ideas about the future structure of the country and russia. it would be
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those that you k lead resolution. on the so done the war, saying the document fail, suicide responsibility to the student needs government to be the protector of the people. leaving a window open for 3rd party, some metal in the nation was installed in the fans was run the program, the us ambassador to the south africa, who notoriously a choose the country of all being russia announces his resignation. a move welcomed by key political forces himself. the card we are cutting through the main 3 narratives and getting you your news on the field. it's all to international life from most of the folks to kicked off very quickly here. it has now been announced, a lot of my persian will be making a visit to india shortly. i must go near dallas that preparations for the trip have been gone all, but no official data sort of often given it is a by the way, according to the criminal spokes person dmitri pest golf so added the president
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will update premonition and arrange remote a on the latest on the situation in ukraine. of course, you know by now that india is one of a number of countries pushing for a peaceful resolution to that conflict. there are 2 other stories here on asi international law. and it is a breaking news for this hour as russia as officially confirmed, it's updated. it's nuclear adoption. this means it reserves the right to strike it towards allied bella roofs come under attack, not just from nukes, but conventional arms as well. at a time from a non nuclear state, but the one that's supported by nuclear power would also put it directly in most goes across fence. aggression against the russian federation, by any non nuclear weapon states, with the participation or support of a nuclear weapon. states is considered a joint attack. russia has always viewed nuclear weapons as a means of deterrence. the use of which is an extreme and forced to measure russia has always taken a responsible position and made the necessary efforts to reduce the nuclear threat
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and prevent the exacerbation of international relations. the document itself is on the approval of the foundations of prussia state policy. when it comes to nuclear, the terms, there's a bit of document outlines that an nuclear stripe 5 moscow would be in response, a guest at russia, and it's all against aggression towards russia and its allies by a non nuclear state supported by in nuclear state. now, according to the currently and spokesperson dmitri pass called, he said that that would be considered a joint attack. the documents also allows must go to a lease in nuclear response in case of a massive air attack. now that would be even if conventional arms where use and that is also extended to bella rose, meaning that if a critical threat, a rises towards russia or bella was the sovereignty, nuclear weapons will be used. and in the case of weapons of mass destruction being
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used against a rush of military personnel or facilities outside of russian territory, this update would allow russia to respond. now we must be stressed here that russia views the use of nuclear weapons as an extreme and force measure. we know also that the west rhetoric has long been the restaurant is escalating this conflict. meanwhile, russia has always been short on his status. when it comes to nuclear weapons, it says that they will only be used as a means of the terrance. that is, if russia is in danger. and well, that is also another point that was emphasized by the permanent spokesperson imagery as falls. and when he was asked about the timing of these up days, he said that while, while the decree was published at the right time, russian president vladimir pushed and asked for a change and instructed a change in the dock train. well in advance. yeah. but you know, they do say timing is everything, right. i mean right,
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marina talk about this right in the past 24 hours or so. it's kind of come to light that what america and european powers have given the key of the green light to launch these a, what deep missiles into the russian territory. they've taken all of this. yeah, and that's the thing joe biden, and the american officials didn't want to confirm it for whatever reason, journalists for their asking them, did you authorize? did you make this decision? because for soul leaks in the press, this is what's so interesting. why the joe biden didn't come out himself when he was asked the bi journalist instead, we saw him once again, just walking off and through the sun shine saying absolutely nothing. well, today it seems we're fine, at least starting to get some confirmation to weapons that president biden has authorized ukraine to use will give it greater ability to defend itself and hopefully allow the russian federation to understand that using force to seize ukrainian territory will not be successful, and perhaps it will start negotiating peace or better yet simply withdraw from
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ukrainian territory that this will make russia understands that it needs to negotiate, that it won't be successful that it needs to withdraw. it just makes no sense whatsoever. where was this 9 for the last 2 years? in fact, as we know, russia has negotiated the peace deal back in 2022. and that was the west, that called zillow skits to say no 2nd of all, roughly, still they're still going, and ukraine is loose. and i'm not this, this boy who was help, maybe had slideshow by then, didn't want to admit. so the fact that they have 3 lead these long range themselves deep into russia because they're getting desperate. and it was joe's a burrell that had to admit it. so everyone, after it was linked to the press, intentional, perhaps in the you authorizing strikes as a matter of national competence. some countries are already going down this path openly. all those are doing it without words. some have not said anything yet, but i'm sure they will follow the example of the us in allowing to fight russia on
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russian territory. this is fully in line with international law that joseph beretta also added. he doesn't know why the white house made this decision before a after the elections and know before. and again, one of the main question is, why is job? i didn't not saying anything. why is he not admitting it? why are we not hearing from the us state department who is running the show here? meantime, do you think that every body is on board with this decision? european allies and manual? i'm a crawl and he's very happy with this decision. then again, you have germany, so you have germany in america, they are the biggest arm suppliers when it comes to crate. now germany, even though it says it was made aware of washington's plans and advised, but sue, that does not say, is there a decision not to send you frame their long range marseilles. so we'll discuss about the the chancellor was informed of president biden's. yes. to the delivery of the a tack m as in button. and as you can probably understand,
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so is also very closely condition to support ukraine. that's in, especially in the course border region, for example. and no, this has no impact on the chancellor's decision, not to deliberate taurus. so basically they are now themselves singlehandedly escalating the conflict. but again, there's always, it's always rushes full blame and at a russia. but again, you have a slow like prime minister who seemingly speaking the reason here say, because what's going on, we felt we were approaching the we had some encouraging statement. so from washington, and now what is happening here is more from this one i can prime minister. we have to impose 3 years to express my sincere disagreement with the decision of us president biden, to allow the use of american rockets to target the territory of the russian federation. with a clear goal of completely eroding or dividing peacekeeping efforts, i told the slow back republics, ministers of foreign affairs and defense not to support the us decision at any international form or in any other way. this is an unprecedented escalation of
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tensions. it is surprising how quickly some you countries welcome miss middleton step by the us. this is on the confirmation that the you is unable to formulate its own fundamental foreign policy. and the west wants to continue the war and ukraine at all costs. this is the decision by the outgoing us president biden will also significantly impact the plans of the incoming president. trump, who was publicly expressed interest in ending the war in ukraine. slovakia is ukraine's neva and has an existential national state interest in peace and ukraine . who wishes to continue the will and welcomes the useless militant steps of the west? palms this low back national state interests. us president biden's clear cut position above all homes. ukraine itself. 4000. no, it is indeed harmon, who cried and americans know it. because here's the thing, you have the national security advisor of the united states saying that himself, that no amount of lessons will actually change the situation on the ground. because
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what you crave needs is mom power. and we know that you claim those and a half that manpower, so they're sending a weapon saying that they can slide deep into russia, know that it will change nothing and they are admitting it. our view has been that there's not one weapon system that makes a difference in this battle. it's about manpower and ukraine needs to do for and are due to firm up its lines in terms of the number of forces it has on the front lines. where is the straightest line between you, between ukrainian performance and inputs? it's on mobilization of manpower. so here's the question. why authorize an escalation? when you know it will not achieve at least a, this is the question and again, all i'd like to wrap this up by adding some comments from the estonian foreign minister who came out to say that actually it's natal membership that will guarantee you crate and security have we learned nothing after so
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many years? we come back to this. this is what got us started in this semester. to begin with. let me talk about the russian ministry of defense now assigned to ukraine's armed forces have already used. i tack a missiles for an overnight strike on the pretty hands region. the m o day reporting 5 of the 6 massages went down and one of them was damaged. well, donald trump nominated for his national security chief. he says, the agenda is plain to see my quotes, saying the democratic administration simply wants to destroy any chances of resulting the conflict in ukraine to another step of the escalation ladder. and nobody knows where this is going. this is a development, but it's a tactical one. president trump is talking grand strategy here. how do we get both sides the table to the end this war? what's the framework for a deal and who's sitting asset tables? yeah. who is sitting at the table because right now, no comment about this miss. all decision from joe biden,
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who's carpet the g. 20 summit in brazil. there was also, uh, a bit of a, a no show for him when he came to the traditional family photo bite and was late. i need to find out the picture had already been taken without the. 7 the what we heard are in the program from political company like a anthony webb who says that uh, the west should have heated the warnings by vladimir putin to not escalate the crate in conflict. it is long to use about the bottom into this complex insights. uh, some of the wide uh uh i need to send sure. are you shipping?
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uh, i think he's concerned are these quantities or tight tonight? nice to solve by certain western countries are there. so i'm almost as long as i have to double a standard set that you might be trying, but i haven't really made clear to times prevents new trouble about the data type service i provide for the short term exercises. this option because uh the, the style of the um, of options is, is, is reduced. um, it doesn't necessarily mean that uh, russia will respond with the to the, our rapids. the response could actually be with the full known. you'd see a whack them this problem. but i to, i think it is very, very concerning. and of course, this decision site, the surprise of a by passes and by that is, is,
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is actually going into the chart trinity, which president pages mentioned that is the us on the tracy. because basically these wrapped in this call, the use for about the recognizance, the satellites, the intelligence, and basically the upper right. you and the pressure of a button bar you about or can force is now you say forces. so it is actually a direct involvement in the calm pipe by the united states. why did you know, i mean times that events investigate has represented another strategy towards achieving paste and the conflict of this time it's headlined as a quote resilience plan. however, it doesn't actually contain any pods for any negotiations with moscow. instead, it folks are fighting to regain all of its territory with the help if it's western allies. so let's learn more, shall we? a senior correspondent picks up the store as well,
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the less people to believe that the americans and the british $11.00 to help the gradients be safe and secure. the last people to believe that the gradient troops who are being dropped off the streets and the thousands of the 10s of thousands and not for weeks trading, find themselves in the front lines. i do a range of shows that doesn't stop until they die or maimed and released from service whereby they uh, they use full money because there is now a math problem. a new grade web was crippled full of soldiers. those and so was the grind, the don't get any money the, the billions, the billions upon billions of the given to credit somehow end up in the bank accounts. and the very read to visuals just not in the account. and so of folks who have gotten through the grad, the last the leg, the arms hadn't come as
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a rec, never the less what was happening in, in u. k. now is a continuation multiply the what has been happening over the past the past year. mr . zalinski the through, back to up dave great, a through back to the battle of boston who has just recorded themselves at impact roles, the city of about 70000, a city that is closer and closer to the front lodge, the records himself in tupelo, which russian forces have already ended with fighting rages to cities, todd into a repeat of what happened in baltimore over the past 10 days. just yesterday. russian forces seized nobody takes a full that it was there. all the c panel, union sca, my god of was this year and the list the cover and then there is what is happening
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and course region just over the past 24 hours. the russian ministry of defense has come out and i'd say that it will in that latest daily update said the $400.00 you create into 100, you created to be neutralize. the cost region just didn't cost region over the past 24 hours. now i am sure that those 2 wouldn't believe the basics of the americans when they say they have the best features and all of the best deal that you could include overhead that they could have had the old in the 1st few months of the conflict with food and also to return from what we understand to provinces to them, so long as you can with jewels from 2 more apples. the best deal that they could have had that would have been looking off to ukraine's interests. and they'll neil, but had you have zelinski with his head was plugs with his plan for peace
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with his victory plan. now, with his resilience class, which will end up costing more ukrainian lives with nothing to show for it, mobilize ation, they say, and you grade will continue until the end of the day. if you people who is a mobilization need to be apprehended and assigned to the armed forces there, they will understand that in the armed forces they have found their destiny unhappiness. as it happens with many people who never even thought that by nature they are warriors and then faith brought them into the armed forces. for the this wave of forest mobilization brought almost no city residents into service. literally just one other than me. of course, these are residents of small towns and villages, almost 90 percent of them. almost all of them were called up for service through force. they say that they bought safety and security poor ukrainians. they mean anything but so long as the military industrial complex making
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huge amounts of money will profiteering now in the west ease of record levels. the mock ups, basic things such as a tennessee, shells and bullet proof vests would well go minds of anyone who actually went to the guy reading up on how much money these military industrial tops all medicaid the only people. so the now bennett, facing from was, was happening are those that are making money off of these will stuff in the bank accounts at the expense of others. the continuation of these war is not something that is intra in the interest interest of ukrainians or ukraine itself. before we joined, corresponding to russia has vetoed
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a un security council resolution, which called for an immediate cease fire and sudan. moscow says, why that wants to resolve the crisis. it's simply what pos, the u. k and see are really on drafted motion. i think it imposes the will of others onto the student needs people a deal. let's say it's a dozen. the police should be done consistently and openly and not by imposing them to suit denise through the decisions all the council, the opinions of individual members season with the post colonial ideas about the future structure of the country. and even more so, the council should not play along with the design of the former colonial power to earn points in the eyes of the sudanese diaspora settled in the u. k. the main problem with the british project is that it contains a false understanding of who's responsible for protecting the civilian population. officer don. all right, let's learn more across live out while correspondent, no more come get announced dining bye for us live in jo bug. i don't know why do we, i mean, gets fed to say things got pretty heated during the security council session. can
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you take us through the pizza will be very important to note that russia does not oppose a society. and so that if you read the details of the resolution, it cool for association of facilities, protection of civilians and seem to be an access without specifying the implementation metabolisms of these demands, the resolution does not explicitly address or receive atrocities. instead, it holds both parties responsible for failure to a huge international should need to renew when it is a clear who is responsible for killing raping and starving officers and his people . even then the u. k continues to push for a narrative of 2 parties, another debate and all of this is that the resolution did not acknowledge the ease active role in this crisis and say a violation of the weapons and barco in realities. this resolution seems more like
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a slap in the face of people and i receive control in the rape and domestic cause, all coming to taking place. several of the issues relating to the language used in there was a very simple support at a time. for instance, school so facing that any resolution or action taken by the council must respect sovereign to a sedan. and this is what the russians represented. representative at the you in also emphasizes on that to the resolution which aims to impose a ceasefire on both sides of sedan infringes. also don sovereignty and it is an attempt to bother united kingdom to give themselves an opportunity to middle and what is currently happening. so done, and of course, sat on his phone triggered emotional response from the british foreign secretary, as well as reaction from the russian representative. the government of sudan hopes that this historic precedent will mark an end to the misuse of the security council
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as a tool for a gemini over nations serving the narrow interests of specific powers, disregarding transparency and democratic values, and perpetuating double standards. we know that so dad has seen a search and extreme violence in recent weeks as the wording, ministry, and power military push for a decisive victory with no political solution inside. fighting between the student needs all the and the rapid support forces has intensified since late october, which reports of attacks on civilians including sexual violence against women and goals of raising alarms. and this is a rule that erupt it in april of 2023. and it has the created what the united nation calls us, the world's words, to space when prices with more than 11000000 people displaced and over 3000000 scenes a country. it has puts the country on the brink of segment and sparked warnings off
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intensifying violence in the world that has already killed tens of thousands of people. leading i receive control areas and seeking safety in tibbett's fees is controlled by some of these government. this is the supported by reports from should need to be looking at his issues as well as international bodies. but still, the british government continues to push for a narrative of 2 parties and 2 general goals. but then this is not surprising at all, considering that to the all reports interesting, that the united kingdom for an office has been holding secret towards which the dons i receive part of military coups, but also to show just how sedan does not disease that russia is the in the mean of this, this is how they've responded to the meta i off the rental russian representative in a conscience sitting there on his phone. how many more susan? these have to be killed. how many more women have to be wrecked?
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how many more children have to go without food before rush it will act. but you'll go look at that is what i would like to thank you for the excellent illustration of british neo colonialism and silvery. the all speech today can want may be considered to anyone who has listened to your complex and pretentious speech. it becomes obvious while your country is rapidly losing influence and respects in the world. it's also important to note that this all comes a week off to sit down and said it would like russia to use its position in the lots of patients to help avoid waste and pressure and put the entire resolution by the united kingdom has res pin 2 of questions in the public. in fact, some haven't even us, if the british government is jayden, you'd be interested in protecting civilians and ending the war in sudan. oh, is it solely concerned with ensuring that i receive comes out on top of all of this? all right, not a protocol for us live in joe,
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but thank you. let's take the story further here on how to international with the executive board of the association of the media development group in south sue down there is cooling, fall china. now joining us here on, on the international of the a very well welcome to you. so thank you very much for joining us. and mr. chang, you're an odd to you international. this is real research to show you the most go studio. i guess we just lost the connection that because i think the microphone perhaps wasn't all nor his speaker wasn't working perfectly anyway, i'll guess to will be returning for us in just to come by with here and i'll let you know. i love this. i really technology today. mr. chang is rory sushi here in moscow. can you hear me? okay. i can hear you. i got a great, i've got you loud and clear as well. we would just talking with our correspond to been joe bug about this decision by russia at the u. n. i just wanted to ask you, what do you make of rush or decision to veto the draft resolution on su, done. had you been expecting it to pass?
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i yeah, i think so. what is often a good song and she done. um uh the, the news would have been uh when it come by the people of should buy this is denise who do i be suffering for the last 18 months in the conflict. but uh the set up is that uh right. yeah. when on with the issue of 70 where so the needs government was nice in that particular. uh uh, vision i think uh it would have been uh, a good use for us. the nice people. young people hope that. yeah. yeah. but what do you think, what, what do you think though, um, you know, the u. k. n a c, or are they on drugs they presented? it did avoid mentioning of the current sudanese government. does that sound strange to you, mr. try? yes, of course. as we speak the she done as
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a government and that is uh through the 70 uh need to kind of come. so that is a brad uh, this was done as a government and they said um by the administrative government and uh, excluding or uh, none of the commission to that institution. oh somebody and also uh uh kind of getting an issue because it's like when you are you creating the border or the i stuff with the c denise. uh, i mean that is definitely the country. but when i mean, you know, i journal correspondence. i mean, a few moments ago you as a note of what you were discussing, you know, there's always an issue of certain external actors involved in certain countries, internal affairs. and you mentioned that russia was taking the line of, of solver and see, do you think there's an issue with the crisis here? do you think there's an issue of too many cooks in the kitchen or too many external players with that thing goes in the pie, so to speak. yes then,
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and that is the biggest problem with the security becomes aware of each country, this problem and the member of the united nations security council where each member has its own interest. and these conflicting interests also uh, put uh in so many life it took me to all the dimensions of the piece into the, into a situation where people are really going to do something because of a difference. uh, within uh, security comes in or within uh again a permanent member of security concept. yeah. yeah. so i mean what, what, what, what do you think, mr. chang? i mean what, what's your full cost here? are you the courses the optimistic that at the end of the day the security council could eventually pos, any decision that could help the people of sit down. uh yeah, i think is the mother of uh can i think this is denise government, that is the army and making sure that the in board both sides because the mission
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was asking was funding for, for the seas file. and also for the junction of the store, which are really, really important. but how do you, well, are you asking you to do it the to do, to, to, to be, to, to, to do is to, to come for these fire. well, why you're going to ask why you're asking to, to, to warranties fire. these are the 2, what are you thought, you know, and who are you, who is in charge of the country and they just didn't want to be a government that's in charge of political been i think this is a sufficient yeah, i love that some really good comments are either helping me to understand this much, much better co, i'm paul. try and get the chat post and for the executive board of the association of media development himself. so down, i really appreciate your comments. are you setting some light on this smoky subject? thank you very much. thank you. thank you. thank you. why, what's your think is to molly, we go here and i'll, if you international where the government is shaking out the mining sector is looking to take back control over its solver and resources and make money.
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