tv Cross Talk RT December 6, 2024 2:30pm-3:01pm EST
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so the scale of the classes that the, the ministry of health has now over 22000 patients. i'm injured who are in dire need of treatment about including 7000 who are in extreme need of treatment abroad . and some will die unless the treated soon. every day, dozens of these patients die, i mean widespread international silence. we spoke with the director of global patient science at the palestine, childrens and relief funds, tarik highlights, and he explains the challenges in guessing is ready permission to evacuate. patients from the will with tone and place the extremely difficult process without a doubt. and we obviously have to coordinate between different countries and different organizations to be able to pull these children out. and while we were able to evacuate the single largest medical evacuation for any nonprofit organization to the united states, it was still just a patients which is dropped in the bucket. actually, a majority of the children i've been denying by israel to be medically evacuated.
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the only responses we understand is it's a security clearance issue, but we're never told what is that security clearance issue. there are thousands of children that need desperate medical care that are waiting for approval. the biggest problem is that their children that are in desperate need of medical evacuation and they're not being medically evacuated. a child inside it was who has a computation. it leads to a severe and function, and most likely he is going to die. and that is just because there's such a crumbling health care system inside of was that right now, but even injuries that are fully treatable or not treatable and can lead to that. and so a lot of these children are waiting for a solution. and we have to consistently advocate for these children to be able to be pulled out. but to this day, a lot of children have, sadly, been killed, awaiting the proper approvals from this really military but you pay is renewable energy success is facing on unprecedented prices with the nation's power
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. unable to cope with increased outputs, the government is paying more than 1000000000 pounds to store when funds from running the growing capacity. and when the weather should have led to a huge increase in production this year. but now that operates as have been forced to shut down and disconnects the so called congestion costs of full and on board tish can see in this at the same time your opinion leaders have been pushing effort to to switch to green energy slicing the western climate change agenda by d f. we are advancing this fair energy transition together with the e u in african partner countries. the africa, e u green energy initiative is central to this, which is why i am pleased to be able to announce here today that we will make 4000000000 euro available by 2030 for advice investments and the further leveraging of private commitment. switching to clean energy, if we do everything right, can provide africans with access to clean energy that is produced at home and is affordable. this requires investment and you can count on our support to come to
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this and it is my goal for the world to step up clement direction to avoid the words they fix it from a change. keep global problem is to provide the central supports and they'll pair for the can make adjusting dec result that the transition to renewable energy and environmental specialist, alta nika, and above the ballet, told us that african countries are currently unable to accommodate the energy agenda being imposed by the west, as the kids should be taking a lesson from what's happening currently in the transition implementation invitees . the challenges of getting the switches or forcing to switch off the wind power. and the bill being forced to, to be paid by the techs pay us money. so if the applicant countries need to collaborate and take the less than implementing that on just transition to say at the moment where we, uh, as a free can we, we don't have enough energy access to editing,
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to adapt to let me change. so what is another crucial part in the continued as much as a feeling, the impact of climate change the most? we are the most part of the continent in the world out. we don't have enough access to energy for people that impacted by all these extreme events. they don't have access to energy in order to adapt and energy is very crucial to adapting to the cutting, the impact of climate change that you are feeling in africa. afloat details on the story and everything else to check our website, all t dot com coming up next week, up the next installment of all the costs and the interview with a guy last, rob, and with that was morning to let somebody the
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there were plans that to, you know, or discussed almost openly through ford. so the british naval base is on the seal as of try me of was, i don't know, i'm dreaming about creating and they to base in frame yet and so on. and so for us, we want to look we, we have been very friendly, was getting one for example. over night the scenes came back to the years of preparation for world war 2, when they will best lie. so should law and all these folders new trinity old is friendship, going to sound that the give a blank look at the of all this disappear overnight. so maybe this was
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the put in the cards and then you threaten to, to was burdening them and nice. this will, but the name for the i don't know. they're mad about the winter war. that's totally possible. can you negotiate with zalinski? you've pointed out that he has succeeded. this term is not, you know, democratically elected president of ukraine anymore. so do you consider him a suitable partner for negotiations? so put you in the risk this issue as well, many times in the september 2022 during the phil steele, the special of duration zalinski. and she is a conviction that she would be dictating the terms of the situation. also to the list. she signed the degree pressure between negotiations was put into the government. and when uh,
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during public events, after that that is a fortune is ask why rush. she's the 3rd, if, when you go sions, you said don't, don't the upside down. we are ready for negotiations provide that, that will be based on the balance of interest tomorrow. but a zillion ski scientists, degree press imaging, negotiations, and 1st authors. why don't you tell him to cancel it publicly? this will be signal that he wants negotiations instead is only on speaker in front of his piece formula. later it was edition by a victory plan and they keep saying, we know what they, what they say when they meet with the european union, the best of those. and in the other 4 months, they say no,
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do you unless the deal is on know with dogs. and the i mentioned to you the, the, the blending the with the 2nd send it on the basis of this peaceful. mueller. and they, they don't shy away from saying we will in the right direction to print, to, to vote in front of it. the deal, the leech, we agreed already with the us. and well, uh well no less than $200.00 sometimes say nothing about your brain without your brain or the fix to this implies that anything about the rest of or those are us. because they, they discuss what's kind of condition. so we must, except by the way, recently they are all the way to violate the,
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basically the, the concept. nothing about your grade was to create the buses, the messages they know our position. we are not playing the game. what, which in the now and stage, the goal of our duration each sphere is fully in line with the united nations chapter. so as the full, the rights language rights, minority rights, national minority rights. 30 just the rights. and it's fully in line to is oil a c principle. there is a, nobody's ation for security and cooperation and your officials still alive. and the sudden bit of this organization, little several segments of this, something is ation. clearly stated that security must be indivisible, that nobody should expand few security at the expense of security of others. and that's the most important, no organization in the,
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your atlantic space show claim done in us. this was less time, it was consumed by o. c, 2010, and nato was doing the executive office. yes. so we have, we have legitimacy, you know, you know, position no need to or no daughter steps because only a see, you know, agreed to that this should not be the case if, if it starts us, then please restore the right. so for us, who do you think has been making foreign policy decisions in the united states? is a question in the united states to yes, i haven't seen the new blinking for 4 years or 2 years ago. i think the judgment assignment was in the room was somewhere in the modules in dimensions. he is his assistant. i was there presenting points and fees. i system came up to me during
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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 late and so on and so forth. i hope she's not going to be and revisit me since i'm disclosing this . but we were meeting in front of many people present in the room and i said, we don't want the skill if you want to inflict strategic defeat the the dresser just said no, no, no, no, it does not. it does not start. the jew defeats the global, it is only in the you've not spoken to him sense. so have you spoken to any officials in the body ministration? samsung? i don't on through in the academy, but have you had meaningful conversations? no, no, not at all. no, i, when the, when you know,
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when i met in international events, one the end of the dawson whom i know a lot in american then. yeah. some of them say so low. some of them exchange few words, but they never impose myself because there's nothing meaning it's behind these incoming config just, you know, when they see it. so when somebody, uh, she's in the american talking to me or your been talking to me, your opinions running the way when they see me and during the less you to imaging, it was ridiculous and grown up people what you people, they behave like like you. so childish and unbelievable. so you said that when in 2016 in december, the final moments of the by the ministration biden made the relationship between
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united states and russia more difficult. uh rather, my boss. suffice for us. exactly. i'm so sorry for the bottom ministration left a bunch of bombs, basically for the incoming trumpet, ministration in the last month since the election. and you have all sorts of things going on politically, in, bordering states in this region that, you know, in georgia, ruse in romania and then of course, most dramatically in syria, you have turmoil did. does this seem like part of an effort 5 united states to make the resolution more difficult? there is nothing new frankly because of the us. so historically, uh, in foreign policy. oh. as much as a to by making some trouble. and then to see even a confucian,
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the mother of what the iraqi aggression lead be in the adventure or we were needing the state basically of fleeing from a guy in his style. now it's writing to get back to the back door using the united nations. you know, to organize some of the event where the u. s. can be present in spite of the fact that they left off again is found in very bad shape. and the rest of the money i'm going to want to talk to you with back i think this is if you, if you analyze the american foreign policy steps adventurous, most of them is the right towards me. that's, that's the better better. and they create some trouble and then
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they see how to use it in georgia. the, you know, in you when the is the soy a, see money at doors? elections, let me use the money at the elections. and the russia label. dollar is be a very negative and don't know if a country says it will be a letter was cause that's the least i'm in georgia, the the money authority information on the for see present that the positive freeport and that is being ignored. so when, when you need uh, endorsement of the procedures, you do it when you like the results of the what if you don't like the results of elections. you even though it is like when the light that the states and the other western countries recognized. union let through declaration of
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independence of coal. so they said this is the, the cell determination being implemented when a few years later and there was no order for them in coastal unilateral declaration of independence of by the way off to the b service approach. the international court of justice. we should write that. uh, well, normally they look very specific, you know, in the, in the judgement. but they ruled that the union led through a lot of the when bought the frontier. it story degree is independence. it does not necessarily to be agreed to is the central authorities and
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one few jo slates of great mean sort holdings with around the ways, invitation of many international observers. not from international organizations, but from falling into areas in europe and asia in the associate space. they said, no, we cannot accept this because this is a violation of territorial integrity, right? you know, you pick and choose the you and chat is not the menu you have to respect that the, the, and all it's inside. so what, who's paying the rebels? you've taken parts of a level. is the assad government in danger of falling? what is happening exactly in your view, in cereal will, will we, should we, we fear the, do you run this crisis? start that then we are organize the us on the process of russia. georgie and the around we needs the regular
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and the meeting is being planned before the end of the year or the next year to discuss the situation on the growth and the the rules of the game is to help the syrians to come to terms with each other and the to prevent us separate this trends from, from, you know, gets installed. that's what the americans are doing in the east of syria when they grow some code. just separate this by using the profits from oil and the green, the sol, which they are the resources. the reason they ok, but they assessed on the formats is a useful combination of players if you wish. and we'll
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have very much concerns after this discrepancy was a live point surroundings. life had the conversation with the doctor. she means so for an affairs and was uranium colleague, we agreed to to write to me this week. oh, did you see it coming? hopefully in the, in the margins of this international conference, we would like to discuss the need to come back to strict implementation of the deals on easily area because it live days correlations on was the place from where the terrorist move to. so they can level and the arrangements reached in 2019 and 22 inch provide that for our darkest trends to control the situation
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in the loop. the installation. so, and to separate the say up the some form a new set of from the position which is known, the earliest on reach growth rate is of historic. apparently it is not yet if there's not yet, the another deal was on the opening of a m 5, a roads from damascus toilet book, which is also nowadays and completely by the 30s. so we as mean as the foreign affairs, we'll discuss the situation. hopefully this coming friday in the military or for all 3 countries and the security people in contact with it should be as long as groups the terrorist you just described who was backing them. well, we've have some, some information and we would like to discuss what is all low blackness in these and this process, the way of the to cut the general so for,
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for financing arming them, the information which is being flow that then it's in the public in the public domain mentions of the americans, the breeds, among others. some people say that is a real is interested in the, you know, making this situation that rates. so that does a is not on the very close stretching. it is a complicated game. many, many of their site involved then the like hold the context which we are planning for this week. we'll have a stipulation situation. what do you think of donald trump? i met him several times when she was having meetings with support. and then when
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she received me twice, i think even they overlooked this when they was visiting the full by little dogs. while i think she's a very strong to us and the person who was the results a cool doesn't like so. procrastination on the think of and this is, this is my impression. she is very friendly in the you know, discussions and about this does not mean that the that she's pro russian. this some people to write to present to you the amount of attention. so we received, the trump administration, was a very, very, very beat and we respect any,
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any choice which is made by the people when they vote and restart the choice of american people. and we are open this page and said we're open to context. we is, we have the and the open old will that will along with the government administration. and we hold that. so when the by then uh, when the trump, uh, even though you rate that will understand what the bowl is, which and said this on this side we never cv, are though a conflict. so with dice in equal, in the mid 3, don't secure it to you. and then you think in my final question is how we sincerely worried. are you about an escalation and conflict between russian, the united states, knowing what you do? well, we struggled with this commission to more or less we,
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it seems the central question yes and the, the european say that it's not a waste, 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 we should be presenting your relations as uh, you know, to guys decide for everybody. not at all. it does not. that does not though style. we prefer the mentors which during the night and breaks and some psycho operation of the innovation where the un shut the principle of suffering. the quantity of states is really important. the us as not the use of the respects, the southern and the quantity of states. the united states, you know, when they say we can, the low russia to be in the new crate because this will undermine our rules
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based world order. and the rules based with all these americans immunization know, by the way, nate, or at least on the by the administration, is i think, uh oh, the, the, your asian continent. uh, indian pacific strategy is of the south china sea, east china seas already or nate origin. nato is moving infrastructure that our goose building quartets in the pacific before they call it a japan, australia, new zealand, south korea to us. so scary and japan building new the 3 alliance with some nuclear components. so and the stilton, the form of the secretary general of nato said, oh, lusty after the sun mid,
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which she said, your to atlantic security is indivisible, from the pacific security. when she was asked, does it mean that you go beyond territorial defense? no, no, no. it doesn't go beyond sort or thought it'll defense. but to defend though it's your daughter, we need to be present the this element of pre emption is more and more present. but we have the night that states we we don't to on tour was any but and as i said, when you click 5 nuclear states declared that this, the adult level in the january 2022 that we don't want confrontation with each other. that we shall respect each other security interest and concerns. and it also stated so no clue was
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a nuclear. what can never be one and the for nuclear war is not possible. and the same was a read the rate it's by literally between the russian to united states put in by them when they may have to enter into one in geneva in june. basically they to reproduce the statement by rig. and then gorbachev of mine to native cell and i think no new clue war and bases of absolutely, you know, a vital interest sunday cold that this is also in vital interest of the united states. i say so because sometime ago mr. kirby who is a white house communications coordinate or whatever. but he was asking questions, answering questions and remote escalation and the both
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possibilities 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 you oh your, it be on 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. so it might, if, if this and then 3rd, it's a prevails then some reckless steps. what did they come then? this is, but so what i think you're saying is american policy makers imagine 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,
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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 nuclear strikes is an invitation to disaster, which we don't want to have. i shall ever i thank you very much. thank you. the tomato says the line should not be considering a peace plan for you. great. this is what in said, be focused on sending more weapons to the queue. again, the alliance demonstrates they can never entertain plans for peace and stability,
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