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the, the no, they don't absolutely know me. the 3 bases, no minutes are me. the 3 exercises on the brand new story was participation of $4.00 and $4.00. in phillips, says, foreign minister outlines the actions needed to resolve the refrain. conflict. the top diplomat made moscow's priority is clear and a major interview with american journalists. tougher carlton, the use of long range weapons against mainland russian demands. the response supporting the circuit law prop and moscow has sent a clear signal with the arsenic missile that should be taken seriously. they must understand that we would be rigid to use any means not to allow them to succeed in what they call strategic dispute. the 1st the foreign minister
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goes on to say, washington, london, and tell them leave are likely backers of the terrorist as syria that the countries army confirmed read applying unit on the outskirts of law to prevent civilian casualties. and fights with the this is r t international, i'm rachel ruble live in the russian capital. russia is determined not to see nato troops stationed along its borders, meaning k of joining. the block is out of the question that's according to foreign ministers. circuit law for off the top diplomat made moscow as it stands, clear during his exclusive interview with american journalist tucker carlson, which has already gained over $3000000.00 views since it was released only a few hours ago. you can watch the full interview here on our tea throughout the day. i, the president trump was elected on the explosive promise to bring an end to
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the war. and ukraine show, given that there is hope for resolution, that sounds like what are the terms to which your degree the principal is uh, no, none of the deluxe staples. so feel free and we will be ready to be part of the group of countries who would provides collective security guarantees. so no, no, no, no, they don't absolutely know me that 3 basis. no. mean, it's a, me, the 3 exercises on the ground, you know, so it will be a split dissipation of $4.00 and $4.00 in troops. the really just on the ground. what have to be taken into account and accept with dropping sanctions against russia. be a condition, probably many people in the russian who would like to make it their condition. but the more we leave on the sanctions, the more we understand that this method to rely on yourself and to develop
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mechanisms to develop lift forms for co duration was normal. countries who are not unfriendly to you and don't mix economic interest and policies and especially politics. and we learn to lot of to the essential stuff. what doesn't kill you make makes you stronger, you know, well, what else is dr. disabled been the us, so they're making us strong and driving russia east r t correspondent m m. as far as in the studio with me. now for more on this to my, this interview is really come as a surprise. i think for a lot of people in the west and that's a perspective, a lot of people in the west have not had a chance to hear. tell us what else to to talked about. it was an unexpected interview. i mean, tuggle calls and announced that on wednesday that he would, and that he was planning to interview where the russians were administer. and of
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course the discussion was about current and relevant political issues. and they've made the priorities very clear. yeah, i mean, a lot pro repeated that russia, what rush i had been outlining for a very long time. no. essentially, peace would ukraine will have to be on the specific term. now the key principal here has less liberals. mentioned is a non block status of ukraine. that says, no, nato and rushes border normally, which we bases no military exercises on your screen. you filed with foreign troops involvement. now another point that the west will have to is we, on, according to the foreign minister, is the new reality is on the ground, the new territories that are now part of russia. so at, so gay law problem here is stress that last so once a peaceful, negotiated settlement, one that isn't face on russia's legitimate security interest. but also one that would respect ethnic russians that are living in ukraine and their rights. and he
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went on to emphasize those a rice that were, that have been destroyed by a series of laws that we have talked about previously passed by the ukrainian parliament. he also touched upon the force donald trump, especially because he didn't know that someone from as long as being very vocal about the fact that he does wants to bring an end to this conflict. as soon as he takes office. now he says, a love says that russell will be judging the trump administration, depending on what steps they will be taking. so essentially, here, the foreign minister says that the agreement will have the peaceful agreement will have to take his chief principles into consideration and went into recross and asked land prov about russia's hypersonic, a ballistic missile, the arrest neck, which of course, russian used for the 1st time last month it was only just a couple of weeks ago. what did law prop have to say about that versus top the diplomat stress that russia is not interested in making the things worse. but he
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was clear about the fact that, well, since long range missiles are brittle lists to be used in ukraine, or isn't it is some sort of signal that russia is ready to do anything to defend its interest. there's more young veiling of the hypersonic weapon system that you said was a signal to the west, which signal exactly, i think many americans are not even aware that this happened. what message were you sending by showing it to the world? well, the messages up to you, i mean you, the united states and the allies of the united states halls provide this long range, hypo rep and still the vision. they must understand that we would be rigid to use any means not to allow them to succeed. the end of what they call strategic disputes, a fresh the flight for keeping the engine
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morning overdue bolt on a new country in your region. then a continent we fight for legitimate security interest. they say, for example, 1991 borders they didn't cigarette who visit the sometime with those and then steve for another and of the top. she bluntly, in presence of that in the sky thing said that your brain is very, are reach, was the rear of metals, and we cannot leave this, this, this reach uh, this reaches to the russian. so we must stated, we fight. so they fight for the regime which is ready to sell or to give to the rest of the initial m for human resources. we fight for
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the people who have been living on this lives. who's on sisters? well, actually developing those lands, building stages, buildings, factories for centuries and centuries. we care about people not about the natural resources which somebody in the united states would like. would like to keep and to have you brand new ones, just as a servant on seeking and the special resources. so the message which we wanted to so by testing in the real, in real action, this hypersonic system is that we will will be ready to do anything to defend and digit them with interest. i mean, the conclusion here is that there is a clear interest from the last for ukraine's resources and it almost as if they
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what they truly care about here is your points for the strategic the feet of a rough shot and said the little scary for your queen or even ukrainian people now to 40 minutes are added that russian interests are just as important and russell will do what it takes to defend them. so what is the russian foreign minister say about washington's response to the escalations? he mentioned that uh, officially, washington and multiple are not at war, but that some call it a height of a hybrid war. now, of course, that's because he says that because he says that your point cannot be using uh these mother and long range weapons alone. i mean, there must be some sort of direct participation of american a service man, and that of course is dangerous and should be understood as such. but it seems that some us officials are down playing the situation some time ago. mr. kirby who
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is the white house communications coordinator. so he was asking questions, answering questions about the escalation and the bulk possibility of nuclear weapons being unemployed. and she said, oh no, no, we don't want escalation because then the, if there is some nuclear element, then we are at the and the lice would suffer. so even mentally she excludes the united states kind of stuff. and this is something which, which makes the situation, it'd be 3 skew as the lights, if, if this means that it's a prevails, then some reckless steps would be taken, then this has been. so what i think you're saying is american policy makers imagine
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there could be a nuclear exchange that doesn't directly affect the united states, and you're saying that's not true. that's. that's what i said. yes. no, but you know, the professionals in the durance nuclear deterrence policy, they know very well that it's a very dangerous game and to speak about the limit that the exchange of for nuclear strikes is an invitation to disaster, which we don't want to have. and it is dangerous, in the case of nuclear, its terrans that the us does not see itself as an entity that could suffer as well because that will lead to dangerous policies. so it is in for and for washington to understand that if a bigger conflict does a rough it will not be exempt. so what is elaborate of say about relations with his western colleagues and counterparts because of course, relations between the western russia had been fractured for 2 and
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a half years. now he mentioned that the, essentially, their approach to a russian officials is not very normal. he did point out that western ad colleagues, the act in a way that no diplomat or politicians really should act. but that alone really tells you what their plans are or how they truly view russia. now, when he was asked about the american establishment and who makes the decisions there, this is what he has to say. who do you think has been making foreign policy decisions in the united states? is a question in the united states for the yes, i haven't seen the new blinking for 4 years. the last 2 years ago, i think at the judgment assignment piece i system came up to me during that meeting and said that the new ones to talk just for the minutes i left the room, we shook hands and she said something about the need to disco,
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late and so on and so forth. so i hope he's not going to be and revisit me. since i am disclosing this by said, we don't want to scroll a if you want to inflict started you defeat the point, the rest you just said, no, no, no, no, it does not. it does not start to judy feet low, but it is only in the you've not spoken to him sense. so have you spoken to any the officials in the body ministration, samsung language on through in the mcdonough and confed, just so you know when they see it. so when somebody sees and the american talking to me or a european talking to me, your dns running the way when they see me and during the less you to into meeting it was ridiculous. grown up people, what you people they behave like like you've so childish and unbelievable to
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what about differences and approaches from the west to the east with a lot of rough have to say about that. he highlighted the fact that the us doesn't really see solver as the sovereignty of other states and doesn't necessarily see other states a vehicle. whereas ross shaw works the opposite way for russ try. it is important to work with everybody on an equal basis. and that is a point that he's, i'm for size in the interview. how do we sincerely worried, or you about an escalation and conflict between russia in the united states knowing what you do, the european say that so the least, but we spoke to each other, but this is not for the landscape to dictate the terms of the do it's for the us and the russia. oh, i don't think they should be presenting your relations as a you know,
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to guys decide for everybody. not at all. it doesn't know that there's not those style. we prefer the mentors which don't. and they didn't briggs and shun psycho operation of innovation where the un shut the principle of solver and the quantity of states is really important. the us as not to use the, the respects southern and the coordinates of states, the united states. you know, when they say we can look below russia to be a new cree because this will undermine our rules based on the order and the rules based. what will these americans organization so the old world order doesn't work anymore. and he emphasizes that, well, the west is not bad, but the way that they go about things is what's wrong, essentially the way that the they inherently believe that they're above everybody else. and the fact that they make others choose sides to per list. and there's no
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bids basic to the police, and there's also not that what is bad is that you fail people either or 5 or you go was mean or you might. and so the conclusion here is that a russia is for multiply, ready, and perhaps if the west was the same, it would be a different story. but it was a very interested in interviewing the spoken a great details about important issues. and it seems that the main points from that interview is that, well, russia does one piece. the question is, does the west point the same thing? yeah, it really is a very interesting interview. one that i hope a lot of people watch. i think we're open a lot of eyes in the west because it's a perspective many people haven't gotten all right, and we thank you. well, during the interview, carlson asked the russian foreign minister about syria and support for the terrorist in the region lab. rob described as a complicated game with the us and
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u. k. playing a key role b as long as groups the terrorist. so you just described who was backing them as well. uh, we have some, some uh, information and we would like to discuss it was all low. but this, in this, in this process, the way, uh, to cut the general so for, for financing and arming them, the information which is being flo, the dent. it's in the public in the public domain mentions of the americans. and the breeds among others. some people say that israel is interested in the, you know, making this situation that rates. so that does a, is not on the very close stretching it. it's
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a complicated game as well. this comes as the syrian army redeployed its forces from the city of him on thursday. as militant groups entered the regional capital, moscow says joint syrian russian airstrikes have eliminated at least $300.00 terrace and destroyed at several warehouses. the militants, our portal, they now heading toward the city of homes and verified online video has rebel soldiers celebrating as they entered ha, which forced refugees to flee further south to an assigned at stronghold home. the city is governor says, every measure has been taken to ensure a security for the displace theory and the military officials are calling the move to leave him on a temporary tactics to prevent civilian casualties from mounting it during the fighting while you're john, i'm a pull the i'm out of band today we are waging a fierce and continuous fight against the terrorist organizations that use brand new tactic. whether it's especially seems be service or supported by some regional
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and global states. armed forces have re deployed outside how to protect the lives of stimulants and prevent service organizations from entering the city. these organizations are working to explore the semantics in the media through this information contains. i confirmed that what's happened to date in the city of comma is an attempt for re tactical, measurable, our forces are still in the vicinity of the city of thomas and remain in full readiness. in the meantime, us military forces who had been illegally occupying parts of syria, have launched airstrikes on there. as or the largest city in the country is east. well, the strikes reportedly targeting groups aligned with damascus, who were on their way to help this to me an army battle terrorist in the countries northwest, depending on the 1st person has confirmed that the attack was conducted. and that the us is in contact with antea saw the syrian that democratic forces us central command forces successfully destroyed several weapon systems in the vicinity of
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military support site. you fridays in syria that included 3 truck mounted multiple rocket launchers, a t $64.00 tank and mortars that presented a clear and imminent threat to us and coalition forces. there also, siri and military forces that operate in the area looks to be clear. the self defense actions successfully eliminated immune and threats to us personnel, and we're not linked to any broader activities in northwest syria by other groups. here's more from the russian foreign minister who broke down the way washington is funding militants in the region. the rules of the game used to help syrians to come to terms with each other and the to prevent a separate disappearance from, from, you know, get installed. that's what the americans are doing in the east of syria when they go some code to show separate,
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to use the using the profits from oil in the green. so we should, they are the resources, the reason they ok, but they can cross now to risk a consultant. alejandro bruno from the gulf stay alan analytics, at least under the so called self defense measured the u. s. military conducted in syria, reportedly targeted allies of the countries army. what do you make of the timing is it comes well national forces are battling the power groups? well i think the overall timing of the entire um, the resurgence the, the reappearance of the syrian war into the, the news cycle, you know, last week is very interesting because it coincides with the so called cease fire between the israel and lemon on. and i'm a, i mean to me,
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although i can't prove it, it's on the speculative and i think it's very important. and this is one of the main reasons why syria was always in the, in, in, um, has been attacked since 2011 is because it's the conduit between your, on iraq and then 11 on to hezbollah. so it's a very important piece in the highway to supply has bought it and perhaps israel's main enemy. so i think this is a, one of the things we have to consider. and the other aspect is i, i have to say, i was absolutely incredulous when i read the story of us, a 10 more tug aircraft being used to fight the syrians. essentially, syrians armed forces,
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sovereign forces of syria in syria. uh because the one legs right to the us. unfortunately the uh, the uh, october the 7th attacking does the key to 72023, provided a fluid or excuse for the us to deployed major forces in the middle east. and i, i imagine that these airplane, i think, actually remember reading these airplanes are part of the contingent of the material that was deployed in the middle east in the wake of that of the, the october to some of the episode. so we have the whole area surrounded and it's, it's, it's a proxy war. and i, it's through, i think, of the model for the war in ukraine. no coincidence that the ice is descended
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on syria in 2014, around the same time that not far from may done square events in the cube, a sondra or what can you say about the comments that start a lab rav made about the conflict in syria on western development, the comments i have heard i, i cannot agree with tim moore and the us or ensues on its uh, allies um, being exclusive allies and preventing them from uh, securing other uh, friendships. now i know the 1st 10 because as an italian in the 1970s, we have the parties in italy that were very friendly with the soviet. but it really is, by all intents and purposes, effectively to call on the of the united states. there are over 100 military bases
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. is there a u. s. military basis? and there were very interesting political conflicts going on in italy when the, some parties got too close to the soviet union suggesting forming political alliances with the center. so the, the, this tactic is very old and it's being used for decades. it's not what the level of was suggesting is not new. but how do we stop this? this has been the situation since the end of the, of the 2nd world war. and particularly since, since the collapse of the soviet union, united states has used. it's so called a uni pooler moment to not to establish peace, but to establish its own pit gemini. and unfortunately, now, in the last couple of years and ukraine is where this is really it's in erupt,
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is where the, the unit pool or moment of united states is meeting reality and the crashing. okay, we're gonna leave it there. alexandro, bruno from gold, state analytics, alessandro, thank you. thank you. all right, well, just stay with us here on archie international for part 2 of tucker carlson is exclusive interview with russian foreign minister, a circuit law prov. that straight away of the what are the terms under which russia would cease? are still it is like what, what are, what are you asking for them years ago? in february 2014, we were asking only for the deal between the president and deposition. yes. to have government of national union to hold early elections to be implemented,
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the deal was signed and we were asking for the implementation of this, do they've or uh, absolutely impatient and aggressive. and they have, of course pushed, i have no slightest valid by the americans. because effect dory nolan than the us and best of the agreed the composition of the government. why wait for 5 weeks for 5 months to hold the elections the next time we were in favor of something was when the meanest agreements were assigned? yes, i was the are the negotiations less that for 17 hours and the deal was, well, creamier was lost by them by the time, because of rector and them and no, but including my colleagues, john kerry meeting who is us. nobody knew us was raising the show. great knew
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everybody was concentrate that on done bus and the meals, the agreements provide that for territorial integrity of ukraine minus gray me. this was not the race and special status for a very tiny bought of done boss. not for the inside on bus, not from the sure from the little was adult. bought of done bus. under this means, the agreements endorsed by the security council should have the right to speak russian language to teach russian language to study in the russian to have local law enforcement like in the, in the states of us uh to be kind of south that when judges and prosecute this point that by the central authority and to have some facilitates
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that they cannot make a connection. so is neighboring through regions so fresh. that's something we show. but as a micro on put on this to give to quarter stick. and the still is considering how, what to do this. and when these agreements or sub i thought all along by so us by thought ocean. cool. and then by the landscape, most of them, by the way, it came to presidency running on the, on the progress of these and both of them of light. so when this meal surgery minutes or so, but the still the extent that we we saw that dense big of this thing you bought, they've done best buy for us and we spoke and explain. so we have the
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guy and we suggest that this security arrangements to nate during the united states was, was and which was rejected. and when the plan be of was launched by the ukraine and these sponsors, they trying to take this part they've done best buy for us. it was them that we, that we launched the special media through duration and head, they implemented the meanest agreements ukraine would do one piece mine australia, but even the around ukrainian stuff that we started the duration suggest to negotiate. we agreed. there were several rounds and bill, it'll send one late to the most to eastern bull. and in this bundle, ukrainian delegation thoughts paper on the table saying those are the principles on which we are ready to audrey, and we accepted those for the minutes principles. no no no the.
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