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is also called the one that over to so the establishment of a multi polar world, the amount and also goes for the development of the relation to the environment around the thank you very much of the press conference that you have that state is over by a back with me in the us, you do is here a mazda and full, so we have the 2 presidents that so okay, we had rushes. vitamin puts in on a wrong president visit thing for the 1st time. here in marcell close, i signed a 20 uh yes to to deposit it didn't. i'd like to go over a couple of things that really sort of caught my eye. that really, i think you'll find interesting with quotes are going to delve into it more throughout the day. but of course they told the students name by that from 5 they told us about, um, building a home. well, he's been many sexes together and that it inputs and was talking about how little of i'm vicious goals was said, i live
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a couple of key things that i want to take away and sort of shy with you. is that trade between the 2 countries, 9 see 5 percent or more. the 95 percent of the trade done between the 2 countries is now in local currency, which is a key thing to nuclear power. pause. another exciting thing for iran, of course, about energy stability because, you know, the gas between iran and russia, a lot of potential now a lot of positive things really uh, from those tools that you know, but not the oldest business i told about cultural ties. they told me to a tourism and how they want to develop those sort of sexes. they will so that, you know, make it visa for you for both nations. it really is very, very positive. coming out of that press conference that closely with listening to moving those around is of that trained to the increase between the 2 kind of is by
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17 percent, which is a must say the image. and i way when you look at 2 countries heavily sanctioned, like iran and russia, i'm here, you have 2 countries through everything. but you know what, let's go live now to what of all correspondence use of to the, he's joining us now at from tech or on pinion that goes, you still, we are united and taking our relations to a qualitatively new level. so this is the meaning of the assigned interstate comprehensive strategic partnership agreement. it sets and vicious goals and outlines guidelines for deepening bilateral cooperation in the long term and politics and security, trade investment and humanitarian field sports. and this truly break through document is aimed at creating the necessary conditions for the stable and sustainable development of russia and the rock, as well as our entire common your asian region. this is in the 1st 10 months of last year. the trade turnover increased by 15.5 percent. it is characteristic that
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our countries have almost completely switch to national currencies. and mutual settlements are striving to build stable channels of credit and banking interaction and are working on combining national payment systems. but while there you go, that was a price of that as close live down to i've seen correspondence. i, he's intent on use of to use the to see uh, use of it. uh, mazda depends. this can 1st visit some months ago. uh, i felt a little bit above the wondering you give us a little bit more information about what was said in the joint press conference, please. a lot of course on the road or what do you strategic partners, iran and russia are now taking their alliance to new heights. actually with this new treaty, the much anticipated strategic partnership tweedy. uh yes, of course i was signed today and it said to deep and cooperation between the 2 nations in all aspects of their bilateral ties and is widely viewed as
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a counter force to the pressures both countries faced from uh, the western countries. uh, so it wrong regards this agreement as a new chapter in iranian russian relations, saying that it opens up a wealth of opportunities for both sides in various sectors, including trade, transport and security. we know that's a rush. i said to help iran in building that will share a nuclear power plant, which is a significant power plant for a bronze. it has been ongoing for a couple of years, but this new treaty is said to accelerate the process of uh, the completion of yourselves strategic power plan for iran, of course, or the pac 12 law. facilitate also trade agreements that could help both countries circumvent western sanctions. everyone would have experience in navigating such restrictions may offer valuable insights to russia, which has faced similar challenges since the crane war of one of the key aspects of
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disagreement is to also complete the vital north south transport corridor and massive transport projects, which will connect the wrong to a restaurant, and from there to europe and asia, it will also help a russia send its goods unexplored, his goods to the persian gulf literal stays, and also to india. of course, completing this quarter was short 10 trade routes and reduced costs for both nations. as part of this project, moscow helps to build a railway its way around that would connect restaurant directly with ports on the persian golf law. it runs for me to start off. she said that the deal will allow iran to serve as a passage way for russian gas exports through its network of pipelines, bringing gas from the caspian sea to the shores of the persian gulf. that's very significant for a restaurant. of course, for iran, from ron's perspective,
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this partnership represents a major turning point. it strengthens ties with a traditional ally that has stood bites at one during challenging times of hostility with western powers. russia has consistently supported everyone's aspirations on the global stage, welcoming its membership, and breaks and backend gets succession to the shanghai corporation organization or the ceo. uh, recently which also endorsed there was entry into the region economic union, which is very significant for iran, which has been trying to find a foothold in the global market. that's very significant ask for the strategic for the iranian economy. but what's important is that both countries believe in a shared vision, and that is especially when it comes to moxie. and as i chose them as both believe that the west, the western union, and that's all the approach to foreign policy is unfair, unreserved,
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because there's gone, made a clear during his joint pressure with this reporting that the conflict in ukraine a represents the west's up unit natural approach towards foreign policy, he said that the west has been interfering in ukraine's internal affairs. he said that the conflict and ukraine must be settled through dialogue, suggesting that if the west ceases to interfere in ukraine, peace can be achieved there. more for the major agreement signed today will open a new chapter in our relations, particularly regard in the trade in economic ties between iran and russia. also, both we discussed areas of cooperation in the south caucus of syria, the middle east and afghanistan. i believe that the changes occurring in our region, considering the role of new organizations and structures such as bricks and the seo truly present a new opportunity and potential for interaction between the 2 countries. that in
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the introduction of military actions and war does not resolve issues. well, it's about, we welcome a political settlement of the conflict between ukraine and russia. we must respect each other. and of course, the western country should not force others to submit to them. of course, one major question is that despite the close ties between iran and russia, trade volume between the 2 nations is still not satisfactory. and not remarkable. standing at a roughly $5000000000.00. of course, the sanctions have been a factor that has a complicated the russian iranian trade, but both sides are working to remove the obstacles. one by one and to this treaty will accelerate this process. actually, it's anticipated. unexpected to speed up this process, mr. mr. brewton said in his meeting with business account, that trade between get runs and rush hour witnessed
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a 15 percent growth over the past 10 months. and this new tweedy is expected to even speed up that trend. rochelle has also been working with iran and other countries to develop an alternative to the western. let's with a global messaging service that connects global financial institutions. we understand that the 2 countries have connected their payment systems, and this means they will use their national currencies instead of the dollar in their trades. other actually i'm moving towards that d dollarization broad trend that has been promote advice, breaks of course and cultures like breaks and d, c o. so this d dollarization is not going to remain a slogan within uh the, the, the, the eastern block you have as a ron and russia are trying to make it happen by using their national currencies
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instead of the dollar. and the euro either buy that old trade or so we are expecting that this new strategic deal with this uh, we would offer of course, a roadmap for both sides to achieve these goals before it's too late. big because both countries seem to be interested in speed, think of their intimate ties and cheve a close or a goals of, of course, shared goals using their capacities. and of course, by implementing this strategic 20 year roadmap and partnership agreement, those goals are expected to be achieved. so indeed, an exciting times a as always a very for use of jewelry. thanks for your time. well, let's now costs to say to a how many motor on the needs of professor at the test on university site mohammed, i always upsize to sees that exciting to see these 2 data is come down,
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sit down on the table. i'm talk of this out to the most sanction countries in the world. they seem to what type of deal comprehensive corporation treaty 20 years. but what does this mean doing on a, on a global level, it's very important. i think that the united states in nursing is, will ultimately regret the policies that they've been pursuing for ron russia and a host of other countries to thanks as what they've done. their faith is an environment where the scientific wants to work with one another rather than a working isolation existing again west of patrick and that has created new opportunities. the ronnie and the bottom part of developing north south passport for which would be very important. and quite a bit on the 5th uh,
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10 days ago. but it was neglected because of the wrong and rough them were still focused on what the, what the west has done is that they offer a cut off the lake. and they're saying antagonizing with 2 companies. and they said that you began exploring the potential that they have and the possibility of working together. and they discovered that they, they, they wasted that said that they could have done a great deal together. that would have been very fruitful for both sides and would have helped them circumventing the problem, but they had with the west and now they find they're finally moving in the right direction. and i think these are 2 very powerful countries that will happen in our cost asia. you have, for example, the check by fundraising organization begin agent oriented. you have breaks, we've had major powers in pain to involve. and of course, you have central asian countries that are run by now russia and here. so what goes
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to what happens between drawing and russia will obviously have an impact on the rest of the country despite the data or yeah, and the, you know, uh mama, it's the right mainly the most of the position again, has real from the west. should not impose its will on all the nation that given the ongoing conflicts and tensions in the middle east. we had there from both need is what, what does it run off of the world by way of some resolution? what's important about enforcing the un shots a told us about no country is too small or too big and they shouldn't be the most time. it's i think the whole problem we're between the west and you, ron began with the revolution revolution was about the rodney stuff. you're gaining sovereignty was about having an independent foreign policy was that it was about, i think in this around,
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in the country. it was empty. colonial was anti imperialist. and that is something that the west would not accept. and that is a problem that the west has today, whether that is waiting on to our ron's or syria or anywhere else in the world, the west, enough tolerated that understand or at least independent of the account runs being very helpful. can see that there's not just outside of the west himself, but it doesn't seem dependent is the fact that as well. and so as the as and so if i'm sure there's a reason why we find maple balancing eastward after the collapse of this, of the west because of them. in fact, it isn't for the, the wants to praise the they, they, it was not just about the soviet union, they could not tolerate of california independent company, right. and the same as 2 or 3 months, a wrong policy has since the 40 the people policy that's unacceptable. expensive to
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support the people who are faxing and then that's where like even answer. and they cut off that is not acceptable to the what they're saying or to work with the russian policy for our friends is very different from that of the west. so i think when, despite the fact that in west controls the media or the speaker phone, the main thing you did, and then when it goes from there for the most part that the world is beginning to see the reality. that is not the west that are the great guy, then it is not your writing and in others that are the bad guy. we see that happening, playing out across the world in palestine. you run the kinds a lot. so i think that we use across the world as space for here on the past between 15 months. and i, i truly believe that the greatest mistakes that the west has made along the size of this a need. this is access more in crane and in one sense,
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here's the genocide and causes this surface voice and west across the south. and that has opened people 5 for the reality. the know it's not much than you on it. others that are the bad guys. it is the supporting genocide and all the tossing dogs that are the best thing. indeed. and they went after me with the always a pleasure talking to you. as i said, well, how many miles are on the professor at the tap on university? thanks again for your time. about. yeah, my colleague roy associate discussed the important all the agreement with the world apart host folks on board. i think what they're talking about here is a very large difference in approaches to international relations and international voltage between the west and the so called global majority. because the west and the american presence here referred to, they used to treat the job seriously. they used to actually negotiate the gremlins that they action and they're going to sign and they used to stick by them. yeah,
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i mean, even during the times of the cold war between the soviets and the americans, the west no longer science such agreements, it's no longer negotiates you either with us or you're against us. is that what you're saying? yeah. oh, very, a federal like in the whole, not formalized on paper. and even when it's formalized nobody's sticks to that of the other parts of the world. they want something different because they want to different things from politics. and the bremen that you mentioned depends russian around it's supposed to govern the relationship between the 2 countries for 20 years. i mean, can you imagine in this point of time when no analyst is making forecast for the next 3 months, because those are committing themselves and they're committing themselves pretty seriously because disagreement was in the workings for like at least 4 years. that like, it's very, it's a scope all encompassing or comprehensive, the right covers around 50 areas of cooperation of the specialist when you know, cited the details and identify the areas where they can actually create synergy.
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not in the words, but in fact is on the ground. trump will bide knox on of who managed to get the ceasefire deal between hamas and israel credit going to bite and or the drum. well, as far as i know, the representatives of both things were within the negotiating team, so i, i bet they both will claim the credit. but i think that once again, highlights the american style of negotiating. it's all about either the credit or the legacy. do you know that it is still important for countries to organize that relationship in a normalized plan responsible manner? it's yeah, that it takes care not only about the legacy issues and allows features of the politicians, but the actual bread and butter issues for, for the people as early as i'm, etc put, and heal tablet has approved an agreement with how much on a c 's bar and goes, i'm ready. so also it is so quoted to is a pm office. now the country is government will convene to approve it nights as
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a season or if the national have more on the much anticipated do well, some argue that it's been so many times. yeah. who previously avoid the deal to maintain his grief on tower with what's changed now with threats from his hard line allies been very small ethridge the call issue was at risk of pulling apart. however, late position leaders have steps in offering to back the been intern, yahoo! if those 2 quit making his governments look stable for now. but here's the catch the all positions ideologies. dawn to line with the 10. yeah. or so. is he still interested in keeping his right when partners are and they told that baby may have convince small fridge to stick around by calculating only the 1st page of the big deal. and then was human meals, reaction, finance minister earlier last of the deal as a catastrophe for israel saying he's party will only stay in the call. issue is ro,
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retains the option to review the war with him. us national security administer ben clear has voice similar concerns describing the deal as a victory for terrorist, and also threatens to resign over the seats. while though he suggested he would return to the call. listen if fighting resume. let's take a listen. the. this is the, do you present it is in the band and do it includes the release of hundreds of murderous terrace. it includes the return of hundreds of thousands of guidance to the north of the guys this trip including thousands of terrorists. the withdrawal from the philadelphia quarter door and the end of the fighting. in fact, these do will end all the achievements we're able to bring to the state of israel, if the fighting against how much resumes. and this is what i told the prime minister moments ago, and if the fighting resumes on the basis of achieving towards objectives, we will propose that we return to the government of the new house policy and quickly slammed van beer states money. but also hinted that the deal could open the
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door to evan, more opportunities. anyone who dissolves the right wing government will be remembered as an internal disgrace country to bend various comments. the existing deal allows israel to return to fighting under american guarantees. receive the weapons in means of warfare. it needs maximize the number of living hostages that will be released, maintain full control of the philadelphia route on the gyptian border. and the security buffer that surround the entire gaza strip and achieve dramatic security treatments that will ensure israel's security for generations. but again, weiss tried the deal now after so many delays. why not 6 months ago, potentially saving lives, including those of hostages, who didn't make it on zayden connectivity? well alice suggest the answer might be trump, with israel's biggest ally, heading back to the white house and the attorney who knows for sure,
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he'll have us support along with lessons and funding. if we decide to restart the fi too, am i saying the guys as through whatever his motives be, be approved the deal for now and we are about to see at least the 1st phase of it play out very soon. probably have been some last minute disagreements with him. us indeed likely over the palestinian prison, released from us, reportedly wanted high profile figures for you as well as role hesitated. realizing those labels has terrace, but now the deal is done, meaning those issues have been resolved. the 1st hostages could be freed by sunday pm, as well has released the names of the such a 3 objectives to be freed in this initial stage. while there was no confirmation on who is alive, our sources suggest 10 might be dead, the least and includes people over 15 and do we do was with health issues including and is really with c o p and already jane,
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who has been captive in the gaza strip says mistakenly entering the in place in 2014 russia national women including soldiers and 2 children from the v of us family who were kidnapped on october 7 with the parents and became sort of symbol how they looked over 7 attacks. one of the children turned one while into the 215 months ago. him us release the video of the father, claiming his family was dad. but the idea of couldn't confirmed is leaving the whole country anxious about the state of the boys and the mother. well, on sunday the truth will be known well after the initial euphoria and the competition. however, who history will credit for this these far? the real talk has started from speak for national security advisor, said washington one to limit arms supplies to israel and criticize the outgoing administration for trying to hold is real back ironic to hear
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a bad considering we're waiting for that cease fire a deal to take effect him for almost us supportive israel needs to we and took as well, backing this these by hostage deal with him us, which includes the idea of complete withdrawal from the gaza strip during the 2nd phase that's taken listen, we've made it very clear to the israelis and i want the people of israel to hear me on this if they need to go back in where with them, if i'm aust doesn't live up to the terms of disagreement. we are with them. this is a how mazda is not going to continue as a military uh entity. and it certainly is not going to govern. garza was talk about the guys, a war escalating again, despite the do men's to ended a big question. loans over this agreement will only the 1st page be completed. that means just 33 out of 98 hostages fried and just a temporary c fine. it's too early to tell right now, but the next few days will be crucial. well, as a kid, i says slow about the shea,
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he nature of the peace agreement, power, those, all the remote in between these are the governments and funds administration should be in goodness they keep baffling how my set and say good, listen to this. i updated codger callous. hi, representative of the european union for foreign affairs and security policy on the details of the deal to release out hostages, which will be discussed in the security cabinet and then voted on by the israeli government. israel will have to pay a heavy price. i emphasized that we will not accept thomas rule because after the war, which would endanger israel security and continued to also ruined the lives of the palestinians themselves. another protest, stewart, i think this one was the member of code paint, which by the way is a chinese communist front group these days said that you support israel's war in gaza. i support israel's ex has central war and gaza. i assume like me and present
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trump, the support that works well, don't you, senator? i do, i support is real destroying and killing every last member of i'm us. i'm. is it gonna say it's part of the faith of the westbound lanes on size in mind. the cold and vision of how border lions it should be drawn and the region also runs the through the rest of the week of these really lead up on terms nominated for us defense secretary. the facility is to be, i am very consistent and i'm saying something very simple. this one, the conflict is you know, is not on the lack of a state of the union, but the existence of the state, so they do is state home good. we area that we evacuate to, we will receive the camera, but tara, against that is happening, so lebanon will be in, got signed, also to then summary of which we did it. and therefore, i clarify that in other arrangement, any other arrangement, maybe not to stay in the future, the state of israel to have to control on the entire area from the river and do
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some part of the sea. and that's why going and visiting today. i some area understanding that sovereignty, the very sovereignty was really, really, cities. location is a critical next step to showing the world that this is the land for choose and the land of israel. so the political science professor of that is that university in the west bank claims the seo green to do with my mouse and experience with the funds for approval to comics. the west bank. i think this is the price also it which should then be able to spring for tom and he's done and he wanted, you know, a green line that to go ahead with the next session on the boss of the west. but we believe now the moment that the cease fire became area energy will on the sunday and the, the, the, the next button or the next the war. it will just going to be in the west back
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there. the, the whole event especially and the right wing smoking edge and being vs are preparing themselves for the moment of ending the war to go ahead with the i was back to eliminate as much as they could be by seeing them. is this something that was by and at the same time and accusation expanding different there must bring even more supplies and a beautiful drawing more or less. and that was. so we believe now that this is del, extracted far, far as a government the decision to agree to a see is why there comes on the scrutiny. yeah, i have open, i'm above the design comment data. so as is really needed, could have agreed to a deal in re sign for the normalization of is really is found invitations on the funds pressure. i do things with eventually and it them, yeah. will you be confronting the dilemma where there is going to be these for the
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color allies? it is when and we refuse to that being that the drums we offer a piece of data between these well and so the include also focused and different experience. rec, oh we, we decided to go and it will refuse it. and eventually we go together with the simpler movement with explain why 3 and use way to really be isolate. i believe that the invention and it's in the o as no power to say no to drugs. and you will have to go together with the and to some kind of a major deal between these when and so they're very, we had this since we be in the treatment for him. but the price of that will be to lose these government and well for an election. amy's worth, while the deal is supposed to take a 5 how this sunday the idea is taking is law. so does a while it can cause a civil defense has uncovered a body of, of the capitated child fully and we do the blood as what was revealed to the world
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is incredibly, the 7 how they are saying this is the latest is really atrocity addressed to human rights organizations, the international community, and the united states of america. we brought a decapitated child. it is not wrong for the world to see how injuries look in gaza and how the children mount is arrived without heads. with the last 24 hours, at least a 110 people have been killed in the enclave. including 28 children and 31 women. according to the enclave civil defense. yeah. and this has been targeting central positive garza city where somebody is recently fed to off to being given evacuation on as light as well across the border towns in the north body bags fill the outdoor pavilion is as locals arranged funerals for those who witness the long awaited as the idea continues to pound, gaza in the lead up to the seas for how much veins is has failed to achieve the
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