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to look over the one for the notes and you're saying well, you know, i'm not sure i've definitely set the much that the stuff showing. but the if i may have the budget by the end up with the contract and then look up those little sheet . the assembly must see much more show a chest. i'm not sure what the, one of the new ones that with us the ship would be in the united states does not need any competitor in any area. starting with energy, where they give the go ahead to carry out terrorist activities to destroy the basis of the energy wellbeing of the european union. rush, those top diplomat losses out of the us for using terror tactics to achieve the goal games. he points to sabotage of the north stream pipeline in 2022 and the
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taxed on the truck stream the pipeline which occurred last weekends about officials. they're now in moscow following camp decision to cut russian gas transit through a territory. had the department pre delegation, says the move is illegitimate, then will cause more damage to the you then, to russia. the 2, perhaps no one would want to accept that kind of ukraine into the you, if the you survives at all, because the decisions that are made there are contrary to the interest of the e u member states. and as you, as president elect donald trump ponders acquiring greenland sir gala prop suggests the 1st consider the opinions of the local apartment number tells us the green lenders to decide their own future. we don't want to change, we don't want to be american citizens. we want to be 3 letters. interesting. bring them. and one of the things is it is that defines us is our auction location of. so
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we don't mind working with our neighbors. and that's one of the main messages we've given so far the . i'm rachel ruble live in moscow. this is our t international pressure top diplomat circuit lab rob has slammed the us during his annual press conference for using what he calls terror tactics to achieve political gain. remember those of us the united states does not need any competitor in any area, starting with energy, where they give the go ahead to carry out terrorist activities to destroy the basis of the energy wellbeing of the european union. they now incite the ukrainian clients to take out the tuck stream gas pipeline, just like node straight in my. and there are lots of sanctions implemented against china, even against its allies, without blinking of sanctions are imposed as soon as there is the slightest fear that they will produce something cheaper somewhere and will promote it more
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effectively to international market. then american manufacturer is due to me school since the stop of transit of russian gas through ukrainian territory caused by t of starting from january 1st. the 3rd stream has become the most important route for the supplies of russian energy to the central europe. fans. uh, according to the russian defense ministry. on the 11th of january, ukraine used 9 aircraft type view of these to attack a compressor station which ponds gas into the pipeline in across the region in russia. thankfully for uh, you are being consumers. the damage wasn't critical and so this compressor station continue supplying gas into the pipeline form. and as the lateral says that it's now become a tradition for outgoing democratic administrations to try to make life as difficult as possible for the coming democratic republic and rather administration . the same, he says,
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happened with obama right before he left. he had spelled dozens of russian diplomats and arrested russian diplomatic property, creating a huge diplomatic roll where the rush of which to donald from coming in the 1st time ended up in everything elaborate, says that the same is now with this attack on search stream. because see if doesn't do anything without the approval of washington. and the foreign minister says that even serbia is under a lot of pressure. now it's uh, being pressured by washington to hold all it's activities with the russian energy companies for it's to joining with the interests and sanctions, and serbia and russia. i key allies. so this is quite a difficult position being created for serbia. and again, for donald, so i'm coming in now for this, the lab room says that it's now become a tradition for outgoing democratic administrations in the us to try to make life as difficult as possible for the incoming republican ones. the same, he says,
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happened with obama right before you left the of spelled dozens of russian diplomats and a russ the russians diplomatic property, creating a huge role with russia, which then the incoming back then for the 1st time president donald trump inherited, then the foreign minister says that all of this just shows how the currents remaining or leading us administration just keeps saying during the voice of the american people which shows and showed in that the election that there you don't agree with the current policies and yet they still continue with them. so your going back to the attack on the truck stream, what's been the reaction from turkey, you know, surprisingly, but there hasn't been any strong reaction coming out of turkey, which tends to be said about hungry, which is one of the key a consumers of russian gas wes listed in the truck stream pipeline is indispensable in the natural gas supply and hungry and central europe, security of energy supply as a sovereignty matter. therefore,
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every action that threatens the security of our energy supply must be considered an attack against sovereignty. the 140 minutes earlier said to that, so this attack on search stream doesn't only threaten hungary, energy, security, but the entire energy, security of your fee and unions. were there any signs that the turkish pipeline would be targeted? why would he have decided to attack the term stream, starting from january 1st, the contract between russia and ukraine on the transit of russian gas to central europe? it expired. he decided not to prolong it, not to assign a new one. effectively making this the 3rd stream pipeline, the main route for rushing, the energy supplied to central europe is not only hungary which is being effected. slovakia is also one of those countries. it's also one of the main consumers. in fact, the slot, our prime minister even has called on vladimir zelinski to meats, to discuss this whole situation and try to understand, do you have stance on this?
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the fact that it was, or that is asked that is it that your decision to stop the transitive gas through ukraine, just the log in. and so i the recipients is causing significant harm to ukraine itself. there's the voc. yeah. and in particular to the european union, and it provokes a variety of reactions which is not conducive to all of the biological. all moved to actual relations as the highest representative from the slow book executive allow me to invite you to negotiation towards the earliest possible opportunity, understanding the demands of your agenda. so younger what has key. i've had to say a lot of years and i don't see a reply to this in his own matter, i guess, which many found a bit rude because basically said, do you want to talk, come through to you. and let's discuss this. but apparently sonic authorities aren't really in the mood of visiting key of right now. especially in this context, instead delegation from sort of i can't even rush that right now. and guess what
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they're discussing? of course energy is among the key issues. meanwhile, a slovak parliamentary delegation is in moscow for energy cooperation. talks the officials are looking for means to use the crisis provoked by ukraine's decision to cut the transit of russian gas through its territory as well. that's tom's as tensions between the leaders of ukraine. in slovakia, reach of boiling point 5 minutes to rubber feet so published and open letter offering to organize the energy tasks of latimer zalinski on the border of the 2 states. what about his love as reasoning seems to have fallen on deaf ears, though with the training and liter responding in a mocking tone on social media, we spoke to the head of the stuff like delegation to moscow. his head can slightest move, will backfire. let me, let me to this decision is made at the level of presidents lensky and is also not in the interest of ukraine. ukraine is losing a 1000000000 euros because of this problem because of transit fees to we see this
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as a purely political decision that will not harm the russian federation, but will harm e u. member states and their economies. the e. u has adopted several packages of sanctions and they have affected our standard of living, not the standard of living of people in russia. and we would like this to stop. there are also voices in other member states that these senseless sanctions are damaging our economies. a cubic meter of gas and the e. u is 4 times more expensive than, for example, in the us. this is not a normal situation. prime minister fits so, send a letter to the lensky inviting him to further negotiations, and in response, he received some words that were quite offensive. i don't think that was worthy of a president of any country, but he certainly has no place in modern europe in the modern world. perhaps no one would want to accept that kind of ukraine into the you, if the you survives at all, because the decisions that are made there are contrary to the interest of the e. u member states. another delegation member andre don co offered us is take on the real powers. guiding zelinski is decisions me the only the image that we know
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very well. that's the lensky is not a legitimate president. secondly, we know that so lensky fulfills other people's tasks and demands. and what is happening in ukraine is only a tool to achieve the goal. i consider zalinski to be a player who plays his role, not for the benefit of ukraine, but for the benefit of the west. and the decision that our gas was stopped only helps the west to warn. unfortunately, some politicians do not realize that this conflict is beneficial to the west, so that they are in money so that they maintain their standard of living. so some states are making money, and today we're buying expensive energy, but we will not be able to do it in definitely, i do not believe in the justice of brussels in relation to our republic. the problem is that brussels makes decisions that is not competent to make, and unfortunately many officials and brussels are out of touch with reality. and we see this in the decisions on the green deal on l g b, t issues and many other issues. i don't believe that brussels will decide anything
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about this because both brussels, the germans and the french like that was slovakia will pay dearly for energy. so brussels has double standards in many ways, and therefore i do not believe that brussels will be able to solve our problem. hello, circle back all it back to survey live. rob, who wrapped up is that he will press conference a bit earlier. another observation he made concern have some international actors, are trying to play fast and loose with the rules of international politics to suit their agendas. i will check with the, the main contradictions of the current historical periods of between those who do and do not support multi polarity and the child to of the united nations. primarily the principle of suffering, the quality of states. this requires everyone not to impose their will, but to prove the case and seek a balance of interests through negotiation. but these principle needs to apply for everyone. moreover, it should not be performed selectively, it must be implemented in its entirety, especially since all the interrelations between the principles of the un charter
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had been defined unanimously in a special declaration of the general assembly for a long time. and no one objected to it. but the other camp, which today opposes the arrival of multi polarity, proceeds from the idea that off to the end of the cold war, the un charter does not apply to those who have a charter of their own for the former nigerian presidential candidate. victor okay, joins me now to discuss the ministers remarks. victor, good to have you on the program with us. so the problem makes a strong case for multi polarity and the idea that all the states should have equal standing. he points out that some parties, especially in the west though, aren't a plane by they agreed upon rules. what's your take on that position? and the reason is, um because i mean if we're looking at the present titian generally we have continuing to 1300000000 people. um, i mean not to have a voice to
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a mattress is. um, i mean that's, that's uh, that's will be the height of the inequities you asked me. so i think that's a very good point. the advocate for so long has been under presented in cases way to the mattress. and so, and there's no par representation, exciting situation where others are speaking on behalf of our encouragement that is, um actually is not legs on one 5th of the rest of the world. the foreign minister emphasized that india, brazil, and africa deserve permanent membership in the un security council and the cues, the west of trying to undermine that goal. what are your thoughts on that? well, if you're calling from what i said earlier on, if where to look at it, but in terms of population, i went to look at equity. you would have tried to be,
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i mean, china is represented on the permanent and state the rush as a permanent, super, uh, easy as a right ticket in china already. you know, um, in terms of our population is not the most popular countries in the world with a population such as is, has uh, ford motor, wherever voice is just not, it just doesn't make sense symbols for our, for to i mean we could look it up because as, as a country, it does have people like i see where the people not to have a voice just doesn't surprise at all. but since our records are a huge population as well. so it's, this is of our present issues of our gifted people, of, for us is sick of a table where decisions are being taken. if you people cannot be deciding for the rest of the world that much in this world that we're in today, it just doesn't make sense. how would increased representation for african countries in the un security council impact global. this is a decision making,
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especially in regards to african issues as well as you know, there's a lot of security issues on the continent right now. and a lot of them, if i mean, i give this open, most of my not argue completely to bring where they are on the right. a lot of them are part of a projected, by the way, just so much injustice is being perpetrated by uh, sort of this big word power as we load them. as many on the, on the watch. grades not in the part where permanent sits in the us and issue a security council, or france, for instance, uh the us for instance. i mean, so who would check to be said, you know, when the perpetrator kind of it will that be 2 things that for instance, as far as storing who's on the carpeted, you know, so watching uh terrace, on the continental forever. and for the that there sufficient interest, you know,
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if we don't have avoids there, then obviously the plunder, the resources would continue because is where i've invested interest in making sure that we're not, we don't have fees so that it can cause you to run that resources and i mean it from there, we go, ways to either look at what would happen if we don't have a future part of this month and we can see the cost, per se, always like a drunken experience. it will continue. but if we do have a void say, then we can essentially sort of the things that are happening on the coincidence that i just not in the best interest of the country. right. victor. okay. former nigerian presidential candidate. thank you for sharing your thoughts with us. thank you for having me. during his news conference earlier lamp, rob also responded to the greenland controversy, which has been done by comments from you as president elect donald trump to acquire the danish territory. the foreign minister suggested washington might consider the opinions of locals 1st before adjusting the geographical map. it was easily the
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prime minister of greenland declared that they do not want to be either danes or americans. they want to be greenland as a month. and i think we need to listen to the greenland as fast as we listen to the inhabitants of crimea. the inhabitants of don't bass and overall caea to learn the stories that attitudes towards the regime that came to power through an illegal to day tom, and which was not accepted by the residents of crimea. no russia and don't bass. but this is in full accordance with the rights of a nation to self determination. in cases where a nation being part of a largest state considers that it is uncomfortable in man staples and that one's self determination. in accordance with the you encounter. a large state is obligated not to counteract based on what else to hinder. it is the to the new models. the race of the survey shows more than half of green landers are in favor of joining the united states. although it was done by an american pulling firm, 37 percent impose the potential acquisition with around 5 percent still undecided greenland problem at member play broberg and told us the us pulling company may be
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prone to buy us, although some locals do favor joining the us the pulses get ahold of people, they tend to get ahold of it more or less the same group of interest if you're getting colder, there's no down there. there are some in green them that don't mind joining the us by the external majority. one of the things that we have noticed is the interest for greenland again and back in 2019. uh we might as well make a come a plan with the us. we said we are buying for the defense of the us. and right now i see what is happening is people kind of looking at premiums and the independence movement and saying, well what's happening, why is it stalled again? and i think uh, the interest from the us is quite good in that sense that uh, it gives us that perspective that somebody else in denmark is interested in actually making sure with becoming independent of the things that all the political
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parties in green. and i agreed upon is the statement that we don't want to change. we don't want to be american citizens. we want to be 3 letters in greenland. and one of the things is it is that defines us is our r t good location of course. so we don't mind working with our neighbors, and that's one of the main messages we've given so far. breelan has a strategic position in the, in the arctic. it's one of the areas of all countries that are in the arctic. and it actually is one of the places where they have been sort of equipment since the 2nd world war to make sure that the biggest early warning systems for us. so um, i think it's more of a sense of security for us to have bases and women and also have their radar stations in agreements. very important things to notice as well is that greenland opted out as the 1st country to go out of the european union. in 1982 we had a refund and it was in force in 1985. but so far we are still being kept as
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a oh, she's in country that oh, she's ends in the territory by denmark. so we still in fact, part of the union, but we haven't stayed in the union since then. we are outside of the union union. so i think it's a little bit of a matter of people don't, or countries don't actually understand the relationship between green and denmark, and why the un secretary general was notified in 2009 by the team's prime minister . that we have a right for independence whenever we want. so i think one of the things that people have realized is all the natural resources are quite expensive or might be expensive to start from greenland. but if you look at the long run, then there's one of the places where actually can i think ahead and make sure that you are in position to take advantage of the natural resources in green. and when the time comes and trumps republican allies in the house or drafting
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legislation that 6 to move forward talks to by greenland from denmark. developments are unfolding rapidly and you can follow all the updates on our website r t dot com. the wind denisia is looking to lower trade tariffs imposed on its exports by the us. that's as incoming us president. donald trump has about a 100 percent tax on trade with bricks, nations. if the block introduces a new global currency, indonesia joined to the economic partnership as a full member just this month. nevertheless, the country's finance minister says indonesia is immune to us economic punishments that we are requesting bilateral economic cooperation to reduce tariffs. america has been imposing tariffs on our products, including shoes, apparel and other commodities. we've become somewhat immune to the tariffs imposed by the us. let's discuss this now with publish. i universities,
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international relations department head i spend already on to as ease the tabby on the program with us. and trump has about to impose tariffs on for explanations. if they introduce currency that rivals the us dollar, some of the blocks members are america's top trade partners. if come follow through with this promise, what could that potentially mean? thank you bro. first. and alicia is actually what about uh, not very dependent on next xbox, and the, basically the bad on domestic, the man only about 20 percent individual. if you can please, once this all the exports us is actually one of the 2nd, but more importantly, i bought this by us actually only 10 percent of the innovation export. sorry, nice. i shall. 25 percent. so yeah, even though there's going to be the ways um, i think it's not going to affect much indonesia,
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it does forget about the book in the city. but the whole book, the book is not the image of the us and image that we'll actually going to definitely buy for example, a horse like beads in order to export a lot from us. but eventually we either place guns, lease, which is roughly what, which is the largest export, all might be the 2nd resource by means from russell. so who likes really likely will suffer the most from trump's possible tariffs on bricks. members, of course there's lots of customers. i'm in indonesia export a lot of to goods, so i have a uh that is that's going to be a lot of uh any, uh i'm going to guns once a month. and most of us invest please what a means is to car, to pursuing by proposing a free trade agreement with the us. and do you see trump agreeing to this?
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i think it was just trying to mean basically it's a matter of us markets, but i think it's a drive deciding to go through with the hundreds of billions indonesia. we're definitely going to align more with either which countries with seals, we um, it's asian down the responsibility and perhaps also i think that so the global stuff is going to unite against those. sorry, it's me how my bridge nations protect themselves from trumps economic sites. as well, that's the hondo the benefits of joining place. we can absolutely talk. there's a lot of there's a platform to talk about how to maybe make what you're going to be get be a tab and the vision plan. an individual that enjoys i, c i, b. so as i say of these going to be us thing done as well. so i believe this is not going to benefit us in the lower right. i think us,
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what are you letting the men deduct these dead? a big analogies being up really bad is actually happening, i believe most and simon hooked up like when you us upgrade war and china adapting, better and naturally what you as people expect that the misplaced though is then that what about them make china? i will always release slowing down, get bustling, done, but a china and the very well. the incoming us president is also considering imposing tariffs on neighboring mexico and canada. if the us as a band and being friendly economic relations, both on its home continent and across the globe, what consequences do you think that could lead to i think people uh, countries will start. will they go away from us alliance? it went down 3 bits or, i mean us, us been off and was waiting to move away from us. perhaps they're going to want to
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go all 5 of these and going, oh, you know, you can do different back up last time. well, in the show, ready for a local governance, excuse me, i am done. please ask me i'm going to spend that much not using the does not nice me use a lot as a sections. right. we're gonna leave it there. probably shy university international relations department, head austin, already on to as ease. thank you. it is rarely a security minister. vandeveer has threatened to resign from the netanyahu a cabinet over a hosted steel being brokered. he's called out the finance minister to follow his lead and honor the is released soldiers that have died. a list of i cool on my friend finance minister base, a little smoke ridge to join me in full cooperation against the terrible deal that is being formulated together and formed the prime minister clearly and family that if the deal goes through we will resign from the government,
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i emphasize even if we are in opposition, we will not bring down netanyahu. but this move is our only chance to prevent its implementation. and in fact, to prevent the surrender of the state of israel to her mouth. and to ensure that the deaths of hundreds of idea of soldiers will not be in vain. well, i have to say that the reaction to the deal one that's good, bring hostages home and health, and the gas, a conflict which has claimed over $46000.00 lives, including more than $14000.00 children is mixed. and yes, some are criticizing it even before it's officially announced. then we are, is a mom that he condemned the dale for including the release all palestinian prisoners in exchange for hostages, who says all the power steering inmates or terrorist, he's not happy with the return of gallons to the north altogether. street and israel's full withdrawal. and extreme right, national security to administer greer has consistently favored the military
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pressure on her mazda over talks and has supported respect and guys of with jewish settlers simply for he wants the war to continue know, and finance minister, a small tray told him that 0 has invited to leave the call issue and has also called to do a catastrophe for his ro security. arguing that it's for present at surrender to have mice, but it's unlikely he will join the beer, has their relationship has been tens recently since they are voted against it. by just blowing smoke which pushed forward and even if they leave it as not to the threat to neither the call they should know they deal. currently 98 hostages remain in gaza with at least 34 confirmed dad and the slaves c. stay for epic tease, potentially life waits into the restaurant and the deal. any deal is the only chance. what are the families of the hostages that insane about these developments? well, we expect them to be happy,
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but not all of them all actually supporting the deal. first, they have been waiting for so long, and they are frustrated. and now the deals release plan is very slowly phase over at least 2 months during the initial stage that will last $42.00 days. a mazda is supposed to freak sachi, 3 women children, an elderly, categorized as humanly tearing cases while the rest will follow in the next phase. and many families, fear that those in latest pagers may never returned. if the deal fails a part and that may happen and they are pushing for all hostages to be released at ones on one boss as they say claimants. every one is if you any terry, in case the we understand that that seems unlikely that overall there was a lot of frustration with families feeling kept in the dark about key details of the equipment. let's take a listen to this father. the family's feeling that on ease and
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not understanding exactly what's going on, we're not getting any guidance yet from the government of as well. understanding if it is a deal for all the hostages. was it just a partial deal? that there is no confidence that this deal that is starting today with a number of hostages will actually continue to a deal that will have a 2nd stage last stage or another frustration is that the deal is not yet. there are these really public has heard the promises of 4 months and only to c h a time fail. washington has pointed to him, us and often israel as well for not to clean to the terms. and now these hopeful reports emerged exactly on the day of president biden's. there was a speech where he said the deal was on the verge of happening. could this just be which.

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