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the, the new year, our cooperation must go into a run have officially claims that 20 years to see the partnership treaty agreed that if one parties faith is addressing the other will in no way provide a new help to the address. the double standards have reached the end of their life . the fact that one country has the complete right, the citizens killed, children and women destroy hospitals. rescue is weldon asserting its position on human rights and are pointing to way for us on acceptance. you, ronnie, i'm president muscle. this again pulls out the west towards double standards. has he criticizes them for preaching about human rights to others while committing those same crimes themselves? these one a cabinet, it's approved that guides
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a war ceasefire agreement and made speculation. the truce could collapse once the idea of root to continue its operation against them on the value of watching our team can national reaching you live from on youth center. in moscow i a michael boucher now ross and rod have signed a 20 year strategic partnership. treaty, and that's as the russian president bets would like to move, but the running and president rabbit met with vitamin put in in moscow, i believe does agree that the biological relations between the countries have risen to a new level, a premium that goes just in the way we are united and taking our relations to a qualitatively new level is. this is the meaning of assigned interstate or comprehensive strategic partnership agreement. it sets and vicious goals and outlines guidelines for deepening bi lateral cooperation in the long term and politics and security. trade to investment and humanitarian field play. and this
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truly breakthrough document is aimed at creating the necessary conditions for the stable and sustainable development of a rush and the wrong. but as well as our entire common, your asian region in your, in the 1st 10 months of last year, the train turn over and increased by 15.5 percent. the latest characteristic that our countries have almost completely switched to national currencies and mutual settlement, are striving to build a stable channels of credit and banking interaction emails, and are working on combining national payment system to know that the important stuff disagreements signed in must go today between restaurant and iran to not be underestimated to vladimir putting says that despite all the pressure and the legal sanctions from outside, the relationship between moscow into iran is only getting stronger. and this agreement signed in moscow paves the we and creates of illegal foundation for even further growth. frankly, iran has been under so many restrictions for so many years, and russia is under our record amounts of sanctions. so it's no wonder why these 2
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have grown to have quite a close relationship. trade is on the rise. it increased by about 15 percent in the past 10 months alone. most of the mutual payments are done in national currencies. the 2 countries are on the same page when it comes to various international issues like syria, the agree that it should be up to the city and people to decide who will head of the country next. they also discussed the conflict in palestine and degree that only a 2 state solution in order for it to finally be result. and of course, the secuity unusual defense is a vital issue for both countries. and one of the point, and that agreement does say that if one of them gets attacked, the other country has no rights to provide any assistance to the aggressor. both russia and iran have been stressing though, that this is not a military alliance. and uh, disagreement is not aimed against any other side, frankly, is, agreement has $47.00 articles and it's hard to even list the oldest ears of
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cooperation between the 2 countries, which it looks like are only going to strengthen an increase in the future president position beyond 1st script to moscow already proved to be fruitful, launching a contract that went through 3 different iranian administrations before finally being signed and robert gars. this agreement. as a new chapter in vanya and russian relations, saying that it opens up a wealth of opportunities for both sides in various sectors, including ups, freight transport, and of course, security. the pac 12 facilitate trade agreements that could help both countries, neutralize western sanctions. one of the key aspects of disagreement is to complete it. the north south corridor, a transport corridor, it's a massive uh transit route and a transit project uh which will connect it wrong to russia. and from there to
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europe and asia are the tool presidents are also discussed international issues including the middle east end of the ukraine conflict. and the surface has gotten, made a clear that the conflict and ukraine must be settled and resolved through dialogue . suggesting that if the west us tops imposing its will on ukraine, peace can be changed. more for the major agreement signed today will open a new chapter in our relations, particularly regarding the trade in economic ties between iran and russia. and also both we discussed the areas of cooperation in the south caucus is syria, the middle east and afghanistan. or you go, i believe that the changes occurring in our agents that are 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. the introduction of military actions and war does not resolve issues, so that we welcome a political settlement of the conflict between ukraine and russia. we must respect
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each other, and of course western country should not force others to submit to them all elsewhere. and his remarks opposite scoundrel apparel between what's going on in ukraine and the situation in the middle east saying that it all boils down to the west. double stand, or she said that the western countries likes to reach about human rights while simultaneously committing to the grave violations themselves. the emphasizes that does this have policy is no longer acceptable as the world has come to realize what's going on. following because of war, facing with the domain, standards have reached the end of their life. the fact that one country has a complete right to feel citizens, to kill children and women, to destroy hospitals and squared interest. while ben asserting it on the section on human rights and pointing the way for us is unacceptable wrong. but in another country, especially for us, the demand adherence to human rights by the rules about all these double standards are intolerable. we want the unipolar world to stop dictating our path. one cannot
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govern the world with double standards. there are no differences between small and large countries, others everyone is equal to the dog. so is this account said that the era of unilateralism is gone as multi lateral organizations set, such as brakes. and the c o r emerging gun doctors driving? he said, taking a closer look out to the one in russia's growing alliance. it actually, um, it is a speaking example of this multi polarity. we all know how or russia helped. yvonne joins brakes and b, a, c o, and also endorse to the bonds. membership in the rage and economic union of the 2 sides are actually moving on the past towards full length important aspects of this multi polarity as they are beginning to ditch the dollar and trade in their national currencies on this strategic deal will help to speed up all these
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visions that are sets by, uh, the 2 sides uh, so uh, width at one end restaurant, signing a 20 year strategic partnership agreement. uh, the multiple, i already is well underway. i'll call you all miles lean on the ronnie and don't list to specializes in international relations said that the strategic deals, the crucial milestone in the history of relations between to ron and moscow. the solution name is either the agreement between iran and russia on comprehensive strategic cooperation. but it's a historic, as strategic accept me is an important moment. so that elevates the relationship between the 2 countries to a new level and covers key areas such as energy, transportation, for economy and security over the disagreement strengthens bi lateral cooperation and opens up prospects for coordination in global organizations like bricks and s c o. 2. it is important to emphasize that this treaty is aimed not only it strengthening bilateral relations,
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but also it countering the uniform policies pursued by the united states as the iran and russian are jointly laying the foundations for multiple the world. but it can be said that today in moscow and the groundwork for a new world order has been established you. this provision is a key element reflecting both parties. commitment is up to the principal of mutual protection of sovereignty. it bolsters trust between the countries and sends a clear signal to potential aggressors. i felt that reckless actions may encounter diplomatic responses, and if necessary, military assistance goes right. therefore, we see that threats against russia and ran from hostile countries before increasing every day. and this provision can be considered the most important and necessary one seeking of israel's military political cabinet has approved the agreement with him as on the cease fire in gaza at the release of hostages. and that's according to these ready prime minister's office. my as my prediction
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a hard to use corresponding has more on the much anticipated deal. well, some argue that it's been so many times. yeah. who previously avoid the ideal to maintain his belief on power with what's changed now with threats from his hard line allies been very small to reach the call issue was at risk of falling apart. however late position leaders have stuff in offering to back the been it's in the yeah. who if those to quit making his government look stable for now? but here's the catch, the all positions ideology has gone to line with and it's an yeah or so is he still interested in keeping his right when partners and they've told that baby may have convinced the small fridge to stick around by calculating only the 1st page of the deal and then res, 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, retains the option to review the war with him. us national security minister
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vandevere has voice similar concerns describing the deal as a victory for terrorism, and also threatens to resign over the seats while though he suggested he would return to the call. listen, if fighting with you, let's take a listen. this is the, do you present it is in the band and you it includes the release of hundreds of murderous terrorists. 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 deal 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 the objectives, we will propose that we return to the government. and it's on the host policy and quickly slammed vandevere statement, but also hinted that the deal could open the door to open more opportunities.
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anyone who resolves 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 and means of warfare it needs maximize the number of living hostages that will be released, maintain full control of the philadelphia route on egypt and 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 and died and took, tibbetts, he? well, alice suggest the answer might be trump, with israel's biggest ally, heading back to the white house, natalia, who knows for sure, he'll have the us to forward, along with lessons in funding for the side who starts decide who am i seeing the
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guys with whatever his motives maybe approve the deal for now and we are about to see at least the 1st phase of its layout. there is some probably have been some last minute disagreements with him. us indeed likely over the palestinian prison. our list come us reportedly wanted high profile figures freed. well as ro hesitate is releasing. those labels has terrace, but now the do is done, meaning those issues have been resolved. the 1st hostages could be fried by sunday pm. is room has released the names of the test you. 3 of the key is to be freed in the initial stage. while there was no confirmation on who is alive, our sources suggest 10 might be dead, the least and includes people over 50 and do deals with health issues, including and is really with c o p and already jane, who has been captive in the gaza strip. so this mistakenly entering the enclave in
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2014, in russian national women including soldiers and 2 children from the v of us family who were kidnapped on october 7 with their parents and became sort of symbol home built over 7 attacks. one of the children turned one while into the to the 2 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 fate of the boys. and they and mother, well on sunday the truth will be known well after the initial euphoria and the competition. however, who history will credit for the seatbar there we'll talk has started from speak for national security adviser side, washington one to limit arms supplies to israel. and criticize the outgoing administration for trying to hold israel back. i want it to hear that considering we are waiting for that cease fire
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a deal to take effect. and promised us the pull to israel needs to re enter guides are well backing this these by hostage deal with him us, which includes the idea of complete withdrawal from the gathers through during the 2nd phase. let's take a 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 a mazda 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 guys. i was talking about the guys, a war escalates. and again, despite the domains to ended, a big question looms over this agreement will only the 1st page be completed. that means just 33 out of 98 hostages freight and just a temporary cease. 5 is the early to tell right now, but the next few days will be crucial. well, as speculation swells about the shaking nature of the peace agreement,
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piles are emerging between these really government and the tom team shed. he goodness, to keep bottling him, us. let's pick a method to their statements. i updated codger callous. hi, representative of the european union for foreign affairs and security policy on the details of the deal to release of 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 or 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, a central war and gaza. i assume like me and president trump, you support that works well, don't you, senator?
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i do, i support is real destroying and killing every last member of from us. and i met the guy, the cease fire, the faith of the west. the band remains on the 2nd and the come on, the vision of how borders should be drawn to the region also runs through the right to recall these ready lead to and from now many for us defense secretary the whole is this by the, the, i'm in any future arrangements, settlement or no settlement is only secure to control over old center west of the jordan spaces unnecessary conditions. and if collides with the idea of sovereignty, what can i do better? so that's why going and visiting today, i scenario understanding that sovereignty, the very sovereignty was really, really sitting location is a critical next step to showing the world that this is the land for choose and the land of israel. now, so i'll member, i'll have political science professor, i'd be billed as a university in the west bank claims that they've been yahoo!
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agreed to the deal with him as an exchange for tom's approval for next the west bank. i think this is the price also in which should have been able to spring for tom and he done and he wanted, you know, a green line that to go ahead with the annexation of boss of doors. but we believe now the moment that the cease fire a became very energy on sunday and we get the, the next best of all the next to of war. it will go to be in the west back the whole event, especially as the right wing smoking edge and the v of the side for the moment in the, the war to go ahead with the i was back to a makes as much as the device premium existence in the back end at the same time and aggravation. expanding the center must break even more secular and a beautiful drawing more lens and that was so we believe now that this is alex
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driving far far, there's a government so let's cross now live to political research. i saw mom, i'm sorry, in the saw the capital. so mine is good to have you join me now. so while some interpret this as a set by for use roll because i be strategic advantages for the country elsewhere, particularly in the context of his relations with neighboring nations such as yours . yeah, thank you so much, mike, for having me. absolutely, finally, we are finding or seeing a good uh, good news about guys and hopefully it will uh, which stand for the foreseeable forces of a future. uh, overall, definitely, it's a good step. we have seen how the u. s. political fabric have been somehow trying to gain credit out of this, even though it's actually a very late decision. it should have happened months and months ago. and we know
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that the to us political parties and how they operate, mostly in a pin pond kind of policy, where each drives to score points against the other. but to answer your question, definitely, we can actually say that there is a listen to be learned out of this. we have definitely seen how that somebody searching, even before assuming office they have influenced this decision. how do we definitely the body ration and mr. blinking have been working to get the same objective. so the list, the, the, the, the lesson that we can learn out of this is that once you have one objective across the board, you can actually get things done, apply collective pressure and save lives. and that's what we need, and we should also not forget to give you could do credit to to chiral and on. that's our, on the, on an egypt for the remarkable mediation,
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the difference. so it definitely, it's a good step in the right direction. we are still having a lot of pain for the suffering that happens. we are speaking of more than 45000 people got killed by this inhumane bombardment by the israeli idea. it's very sad story. we have a witness in this century and we can always try to never have it back and we should strive to have an end and complete the session falls off of fall facilities from both sides. all right, not reports suggest that these rules prime minister promised to resume fighting and guides the after the cease fire. now will ease was take to this agreement all would there is even fighting. recall that the id f has broken c spies before 11 on what are your thoughts on this? yeah, definitely. we can see that there is a big risk within that is really a government we are speaking of the most radical fall right extremist government in
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the history as well with seeing how big they are and smart, which opposition to the ceasefire. they could actually, at indeed costs, internal afflictions within, within the house. uh, closer. uh, these figures have have significant, bleak sway. um, uh, the whole process with it is right. and, and we don't see any hope a for the peace talk with the palestinians in the foreseeable future with this government in place. so definitely they should be some kind of pressure from an outside power that has enough leverage on them, which is the united states, to have the way through which we can get to a point where we can have a government that is saying that is logical. that is humane. that can actually lead to the peace process in the middle east. right now with idea of operations ongoing in the west bank, what's the face of palestinians that could i have been
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a bargaining chip that the westbound forgot about. what do you think? i okay, allow me to set the tone by stating my personal conviction. i try my best to not be emotional about these things and try to be as logical as possible, but based on all the circumstances and all that. and you are developments i have a personal conviction before answering your question with it, which is where they are and it's in the whole it's marvin give your smart for, it's like it or not, the palestinian men, women and children will have a country of their own period that's what happened for sure. for example, re yacht, the capital said radiate is working around the clock to push the whole world to agree on simple, yet crucial premise, which is the fact that international law exists to apply to everyone as regular, unfortunately seems to act with full impunity. the united nations security
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comfortable resolutions don't apply to israel, full impunity. a disgrace of international criminal court in the heat doesn't apply to is a full impunity disgrace disgrace. that's a national consensus doesn't apply to them. a complete american security, political, economic, and legal umbrella shields as well. it's absolutely a disgrace and that the saudi crown prince coming to us in mind that the prime minister, he repeatedly stated on multiple occasions, the last was in the short consult of opening a weeks ago. that there will be no normalization with it as well without best tablets meant for posting states period some in the west and as well uh, dismissed the statements or try to dismiss these statements. and they consider these rhetoric just for domestic audiences. but i believed them to be a genuine position and it doesn't only come from a humanitarian aspect,
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but also from a logical, pragmatic aspect. because because how can we have a safe middle east that can be transformed into the new york as the conference, having someone has a site or the x without having this conflict to be ended for goods. so that's why i have big faith in the collective decisions and work working groups in the middle east and the world to, to find the way through which they can actually put enough pressure. so maybe it's can be seen as a wishful thinking by my side. but i'm really optimistic that things will move on the right direction and let's not forget the king, those that are right, the work. it's amazingly, throughout the last a couple of months to convince european countries like ireland, like norway, like spain getting the most pain. so many different other your pin an international uh, uh, body is to confirm the existence of israel and to a and to push forward the narrative that we actually want real piece
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that can actually be sustainable without any going back to the circle of 5 months. and bloodshed, because that's not going to be for the interest for the region for the world. and also not, it's not going to be in the interest. absolutely for those right of these because those really people deserve security deserve of their country to be safe. but that cannot be achieved at all whatsoever without addressing the posting and costs. all right, we have to leave you here now live from right? yeah. the saudi political research. i solve mine all on. sorry, thank you so much for your time and to some right now the us code face and he cannot make crisis, the steps are taken to affect disaster. and that's the warning from trump no money for treasury secretary scott best and during the hearing in the senate. but he said that extending from the previous tax costs could help
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a but you can on the collapse this is the single most important economic issue of the day. this is pass fail. but if we do not save the 6, these tax cuts, if we do not renew and extend, then we will be facing an economic calamity. and as always, with financial instability that falls on the middle and working class people. we do not have a revenue problem in the united states of america. we have a spending problem. this spending is out of control. we're spending about 2425 percent of g d p. so as you said, 6.8 to 7 percent deficit. we have never seen this before when it is not a recession or not a war. the off fee is reality, is that the tax card welcome to reduce the revenues of the united states government
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. and the help that require far away to make up for the cards in the taxes. therefore, just say the problem isn't far away. you buddies, spending just nonsense, especially for someone who's a republican and dumbly, especially for someone who is going to be working for mr. trump. for president of the united states, mr. trump, about to become president promised in his campaign that he would not reduce the pensions paid to social security recipients, nor to the limited public health insurance provided by medicare and medicaid. so if he is going to cut spending, he would have to cut it somewhere else. since he also says that he intends to perpetuate and continue the ukraine more funding,
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which is one of the major clauses of the current deficit. well then what's left for him to cut? and the answer is that operating budgets, which is now a small minority of the united states, he's not going to stop paying interest, which is the most costly outlay of the federal government. interest on the debt that we have is a nation. you put that together with the defense spending, and you put that with the ukraine spending and what he's proposing love of massive cuts in support for hospitals and maintenance of roads. and they all the basics that the government does, which is not really a reasonable idea, because that's gonna damage the economy at a time when the united states is having major economic problems. right,
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that's, that's, that's everywhere. now the out of control spending as the treasury now, many said, has led to the us federal budget deficit totaling $1800000.00. the fiscal year, the 3rd largest of the nation's history of this was also contributed to the new tourist us national debt. with no end in sight, as a thumb has already sufficed $56.00, a trillion dollars. now, but let's move from the federal spending to consumer expenses. we'd also show a negative trend from time to time, as we've seen get money in the 3rd quarter of 2024 americans credit card debt. here's another record, high $1100000.00. and that's, and that's according to the new york federal reserve, not lenders road tough, more than $46000000000.00. they've been input credit card loans. the 1st 9 months of lafayette. and that's according to the financial times report now emeritus professor of economics at the university of massachusetts reaching out to wolf. if
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