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the the across the headlines you run off the international iran and rushes to ceiling. the deal a 20 year strategic partnership treaty assigned in moscow by the 2 nations leaders and thousands of key points are established in the face of western sanctions. the multi polar world is rise, double standards have reached the end of their life. the fact that one country has the complete right to kill citizens, to kill children and women to destroy hospitals and schools. weldon asserting its position on human rights and pointing the way for us is unacceptable. iran said president, pointing out the double standards of israel and its allies, a thing in the gods cottage, and is a speech alongside by the way, period. and he slammed israel trail the beloved shed highlighting the free pos, vegas palestinians pay with that law. and writers drove item taxes,
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bags, and readings, and so for the sunset, the white house analysis is restricting the export of high tech chips used for artificial intelligence. ultimately, ne, coughing, america's industry and even some us satellite the, well, we're already looking at a busy saturday here on how to international law for a most good, a guess, saw standing by the come entry. so kick off and use our right here on out to you in here at most go where a 20 years strategic partnership treaty is, inc, to by the presidents of russia and iran. as i did my food and highlighted what's in store, not for the immediate week, so months, but for the decades to come, the premium that goes to the movie. we are united and taking our relations to a qualitatively new level. this is the meaning of the signed interstate comprehensive strategic partnership agreement. it sets and vicious goals and
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outlines guidelines for deepening bi lateral cooperation in the long term and politics and security, trade investment and humanitarian fields. and this truly breakthrough document is aimed at creating the necessary conditions for the stable and sustainable development of russia and iran, as well as our entire common your asian region. in the 1st 10 months of last year, the trade turnover increased by 15.5 percent. it is characteristic that 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. will it be important as of disagreements signed in moscow today, between restaurant and the run to not be underestimated to vladimir putin 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,
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iran has been under so many restrictions for so many years, and russia is under a record amount of sanctions. so it's no wonder why these 2 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 discuss the conflict in palestine and degree that only a 2 state solution in order for it to finally be results. 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
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a military alliance. and a disagreement is not aimed against any other side. frankly, of this agreement has 47 articles. and it's hard to even list oldest years of cooperation between the 2 countries, which it looks like are only going to strengthen an increase in the future president position beyond 1st trip to moscow already proved to be fruitful. launching a contract that went through 3 different iranian administrations before finally being signed. and robert guards this agreement as a new chapter in vonnie and russian relations saying that it opens up a wealth of opportunities for both sides in various sectors including our trade transport and of course security. the pac 12 facilitate trade agreements that could help both countries neutralize western sanctions. i. one of the key aspects of disagreement is to complete the north south corridor, a transport corridor. it's a massive uh transit route and a transit project. uh,
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which will connect it wrong to russia, and from there to europe and asia are the tool presidents are also discussed international issues including the middle east end of the ukraine conflict. and the surface of can me to 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 and economic ties between iran in russia and also we discussed the areas of cooperation in the south caucus is syria, the middle east, and afghanistan, or your, i believe that the changes occurring in our agents 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. we welcome
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a political settlement of the conflict between ukraine and russia. we must respect each other, and of course the western countries should not force others to submit to them all. elsewhere in his remarks opposite a scoundrel, a parallel 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 liked to preach about human rights while simultaneously committing gray violations themselves. seats emphasized that the this have policy is no longer acceptable as the world has come to realize what's going on. following, because a war recently, double standards have reached the end of their life. the fact that one country has the complete right to kill citizens, to kill children and women, to destroy hospitals and schools. well then asserting its position on human rights and pointing the way for us is unacceptable wrong. in another country,
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especially for us, they demand adherence to human rights by their rules on these double standards are intolerable. we want the unipolar world to stop dictating our path. one cannot govern the world with double standards. there are no differences between small and large countries. everyone is equal. so because this account said that the era of unilateralism is gone as multi lateral organizations of set such as breaks and the c o r, emerging and driving, he said, and taking a closer look at the big one and russia's growing alliance that actually, um, it is a speaking example of this multi polarity, we all know how russia helped. yvonne joined brakes and b a. c o and also endorse to yvonne's membership in the region. economic union uh, the 2 sides are actually moving on the past towards full. so i think important aspects of this multi polarity as they are beginning to ditch the dollar and trade
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in their national currencies. and this strategic deal will help to speed up all these visions that are sets by the 2 sides. so with iran and restaurants signing a 20 year strategic partnership agreement of the multiple, i already as well under way. we're trying to has long investigation into america's high tech industry, pulling out a quote on fact competitive advantage. as off the washington announces restrictions on the export of its chips, news for a i development, setting up a, a 3 tiered system that will divide the world and also set up some of america's allies without this a i capacity to pump to backlash literally internationally. but also from a american corporations as well. and before we joined, i guess to discuss this story is all to use or, and it costs the other low points for the bite and administration and, and the rough symbol,
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k. know for donald trump to try and contain when he assumes the presidency. that's the message from average americans who are dumbfounded at the latest move coming out of washington. industry later said the proposed restrictions would hurt innovation and global business export control framework will go down as one of the most destructive to ever had the u. s. technology industry and quote says we don't need a ride. we need government to get out of the way. this is all going to be managed by a government agency. and i can't think of the worst thing for innovation and speed and revenue that having a traffic cop, i think we're all in on national security. but this is the, this is the wrong answer. these instructions are nothing new for us and china who have been limited in their ability to access us, made chips for years. but now joe fly, them has taken it to a whole new level, dividing the world and to friend and foe fear one is for countries without
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restrictions, also known as the allies. they include australia, japan, south korea, and the bunch of the european countries. they are also allowed to install some of their processors in less friendly countries, but no more than 7 percent for any individual tier to country. like the check republic, austria, poland, and slovakia, who were surprised by poisons move to say the least. tier 2 contains most of the world encompassing mexico, portugal and nato member by the way, as well as countries across the middle east and lives in america. so with all face caps on their access to us trips, they could apply for so called validated and user status to get more computing power. but only if they prove that they comply with the us regulations. and finally, we have america's outcast since here, 3, which include china, russia, bella, ruth,
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and iran, that will be completely banned from importing is us made chips. today, countries of concern actively employed, including us, made a like in this way, and seek to undermine us a leadership to enhance us national security and economic strength. it is essential that we do not offshore this critical technology and that the wealth a i runs on american rails. the problem is that industry experts are alarmed at that this could throw the us economy off the rails and video, which is the key manufacturer of the most advanced trips in the us. and says that these restrictions will do very little, if anything at all, to reduce the risk of misuse but will increased risk for the us itself. for decades, leadership and computing and software eco systems has been a cornerstone of american strength and influence worldwide that global progress is now in jeopardy. the biden administration now seeks to restrict access to
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mainstream computing applications with this unprecedented and misguided. a diffusion rule which threatens did a rail innovation and economic growth worldwide in its last days in office. the biden administration seeks to undermine america's leadership with a $200.00 plus page regulatory morales drafted in secret, and without proper legislative review. and they're not alone. and that opinion of those who know how this works. and while it's of state or outrage, stuff, they weren't even consulted and that washington would put politics over common sense. the proposed framework fails to address the core challenge in a targeted way and would have potentially catastrophic consequences for us digital industry leadership more over the biden. administration develops the proposed rules almost wholly without industry consultation, and has ignored far better approaches to address is the central challenge. this is another wake up call given to europe. some european countries can no longer rely on
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the us. russia in china, or of course used to be and excluded from the so called members clubs. so they're more direct in their criticism. the phone phone, what do us keeps over stretching? the concept of national security politicizing in weaponized in trade and tech issues and using sanctions as a go to tool the seriously violates the legitimate rights and interest of companies from countries around the world, including china. this also jeopardizes market rules and the international trade order, the stabilizers global, industrial and supply chains and undermines the common interest of us and other companies globally. what the us does is typical economic course and, and bullying. trying to deploy is it and firmly opposes it from the east coast. really creating artificial barriers to the development of technologies. i'm the artificial intelligence industry. the us is striving to consolidate its role as if not the only one. then the main supplier of technologies and the fruits of that
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application to old countries in need. of course, they do this solely on their own terms. and what is the contradiction? the fact is that representatives of the united states of america all very active relevant international then use various international venue use, well, artificial intelligence, new technologies, and achievements all discuss, well, literally they always try to be one of the pioneers in discussing and raising some kind of issue and in the initiatives that they promote and propose a significant place is given, you will not believe it to the elimination of the digital divide. they talk all the time about the digital divide, how it needs to be bridge between developing developed countries. so off the road, these statements must speak and fund within the framework of a specific policy that the us is pursuing. and that everything is exactly the
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opposite. because they regularly introduce non market finery is to technology transfer and innovation in various ways. those restrictions, terrorist and obstacles are precisely to ensure that these new technologies, which are the key to reducing the digital divide do not enter certain regions of the world. but perhaps the most comical or tragic aspect of it all is that joe biden is willing to spice in his us economic growth and diplomatic relations. so it's something that looks up to fail and it's a boot might make its adversaries even stronger. there's a possibility that access to less advanced hardware might just lead to more innovative, higher efficiency solutions a phenomenon supposedly behind a surprising performance of deep seek a recent chinese, a guy challenger to establish us giants in time. such advances could also emerge from tech industries across the global south, especially parts of southeast asia in the middle east. it seems that washington
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refuse us to learn from historical mistakes and is once again on the wrong course. maybe by then sort of use some artificial intelligence to aid him making decisions . because clearly he's lost his mind to end, the ability to steer the nation towards its best and for us. well, let's take this conversation further now with a panel of guests joining us here live on archie international. on the left screen, we have a tool trip policy and a i and quantum computing expert in the middle screen, kevin, and let's see a former department of defense contractor. and on the far right screen college are an archie contributor for us. what was the gentleman a very well well, can we appreciate you sharing a start today with a lot of us here at the all see international mothership in moscow. a tool 1st to you. if i may, according to these reports that india is evaluating the damage from us restrictions to the countries a i development as new daily apparently is ending up on tier number. busy to our
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tool read into this for me, how do you, how do you interpret this? and so there are 2 things. one that i think that's phrase, artificial body is what are the facility and i really love that. that's what wonderful 5, i'm sick and i can. that's all the for sure. the body. i mean, i don't know, i am still a bemused. i'm not confused. what exactly of the strain is, as i said, you know, and then in the other part you said, you know, they're still not able to figure it out. they have not known from the past. let's take the 2 examples. very, very prominent loans. you'll get all of these basic on the they did not know that the restrictive, the what i did not stop the word and there was never stopped. it wouldn't go ahead . yeah, it's going to be another one. it will not stop country, it's been move ahead to date dear to for and do. what does the do? what does it, it was a regular. what are the rules that has been said that you would move from? did wanted to get to the bit 3 minutes it was written. yeah, it is. is it that might even fontes? no, it should not be. it has to be get it. and if you don't have the access to the technology, i please remember it's very important to remember one important thing that the technology, the us has developed. an it guy comes from the shorter does and brains of nothing
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to the americans. but also the people who have immigrated to america from various parts of the what in particular from india. yeah. so us most respect that. yeah, that'd be like if you don't like that is very, is a very good comments from your tool. i appreciate that carl, coming over to you, as you well know, a country is like a china or on the rush or a completely block from american a i chip expo. what's amazing as a primary target? do you think china can get around this? what's the goal in china has already been blocked in china. in fact, because china has been blocked, china has trying to develop is boons indigenous technology. let's see, ties be mentioned deeps the china just may be available at such cheap price. people can trying to use. i did see par $6000000.00 tokens for only $0.50
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united states. i think they, i would not be able to compete with what us has done is you wrecked the digital for a living wall and basically is keeping up vast majority of the world market. choose a chinese software, so it's not interesting, isn't that interesting? nice one, the carl kevin over to you. what washington has naming 18 of his closest allies, free all for restrictions with these chips, but that still nato, an e u members coming under these chip expos limits. is that by design or is that just a mistake? your thoughts? kevin? i think it is another situation where the by the administration is trying to make it difficult for the incoming administration to operate. we've seen the same thing when it comes to russia and ukraine and we know that they can't stop china for moving forward. they're the number 2 guys and
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a developments they control a lot of the raw materials. indeed, even for the united states to make chips. and so considering trump is a business man, and he will look at the fact that this will harm allies economy is. yeah. and one of his advisors is you on mosque who is not for open a i but you know, he's a technology guy. so he has the brains to look at this and say, you know, this isn't good for our country. yeah, yeah, i think is a very good point, kevin, i told back over to you the, the american stated goal is to make sure that the world a, i would quote, run on american re owns. so what are the implications as a monopoly have for tech development to and so let me put it this way. uh, i was gonna tell no. um, now that the fact that the, they're trying to find these if anybody that owns the ecosystem,
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which is very natural to want to assume the sooner light instead of india is trying to do it the, the stopping at the ending of it's a consensus as far as uh, you know, making sure that the entire ecosystem runs on the american array of systems or ecosystem will see i, well, it is not gonna happen. it will never happen because technology been move ahead. in fact, i'd just like a quote to the men who just moved to the new ca as a ca had allow me to use it as quantum, able to find the future national security g o parking spot on the right of civilization. yeah, so they are already scared about the fact that there are competing countries and americans know very well that, you know, the lar brings that is going that to develop these technologies are coming from ocean front exhibit the india, right, or a china of the mathematics on this computer science behind it, you know? yeah, that'll just get to pick them up, running on entirely on the ecosystem centurions of the say. yeah, it's a good point. the call back over to you, us industrial organizations. arguing that the move my open,
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the way for competitors to fill the void left by american export restrictions that could potentially be damaging to any number of us companies perhaps. is it, is it a case of? well, i don't know, is it a mistake call over to you, your thoughts as well before the us ship and on china? china is the largest market export market for the american company and video. so and video has event completely being set off on its largest market by a mere decree of the us government. now the china is very busy, creating is domestic alternatives and a good chinese company. they have no choice, they have no choice, but go to go domestic. we saw the increase that those very fast hayes, which start catching up just in november. we have x who go c o l. schmidt. admitting the china may only be a few months behind in terms of involvement,
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despite the american attempt to slow down. china is take sideways. i don't, i don't think there are even a couple months behind right now. uh, you know, gipsy has made the, the large language models so expensive. there's that the prices have dropped 97 percent. wow. yeah, that really is something, isn't it carl? kevin let. let's get your thoughts on this. so the us business community is questioning whether this move would actually be of any help to us national security, despite this being named as the motivation for restrictions by the white house. why do these, what do these companies viewing differently, kevin, as well, because they have a view into who their customers are. they are the largest exporter of a i chips to china. so it will harm their bottom line. if they can't sell chips, then you know, where are they going to get the money to stay in business and put into the
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development of new technology? yeah, so you know, it's all intertwined across the global economy in the united states is not viewing this as a global economy anymore. they're, they're just looking at it from a selfish standpoint. yeah, you want to wonder, is the us trying to corner the market in this field right here, a tool over you to you are we are we facing the risk of i don't know the world, the coming divided when it comes to just simple access to all the official intelligence, i mean, do you think this should be open for all? yes, the board will be divided again, as i said, as my you can fire. fact of the matter that you cannot solve the move it up to the did it for the new get the call to get the data for this week because it wouldn't stop. so with that in just went on to develop their own space technology. look at the funny part of the game, you know, solve the data gates are, you know, a lot of the march was cheaper than that while they holly
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movies. yeah. and see what the, the american company really doesn't get into that. again. i'm the i would like to be concerned sort of the risk of being in a divided that they've been talking about about trust me regardless, cannot never be that way. yeah. i mean, they have not heard me in a bit of a they like to have moved and whatever the really want to buy been when come with me. yeah. oh yeah. well said well set out. so the call we're going to come back to you. do you think the countries targeted by us restrictions on these a i chips and, and the material the elementary? do you think the countries targeted can retaliate or get out of the way as well? they don't even need to retaliate. us government basically handed those countries on a platter to its competitors and you fall away. one of the most sanctioned chinese companies. they have produced x a sent chipped, which has been evaluated last good. if not better than invidious,
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e i chips and why we won't be able to flood these markets with our own chips and. and where does that leave? american companies like immediate with those, they'll be less money for the american companies now in terms of revenue and in terms of money they can then pour back into research and development. yeah, i mean, you know, one of those i was reading recently, you know, somebody the rare of minerals that america needs for his chips. a lot of these rhetoric manuals come from china. so i'm with him. erica started sanctioning china . john is like, well, okay, well done. mates, but we're not going to send you the right roads, minerals you need for your own chip. so it's just, it's just a bit mental these days. i mean, honestly, kevin will come to you. this is all happening. what days before the trump administration resumes this position in the white house? kevin, do you see anything on the timing front? yes, been as they made this proposal 7 days before the administration leaves. this is why i think it is nothing but trying to make it more difficult for the trumpet,
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ministration coming in. so they put something up in the name of national security. so donald trump has to say, well, do i go ahead with this to look good or do i look like the guy who doesn't care about national security? yeah, we all know that sanctions are great for the country is that the united states suppliers them towards. we develop the technology is to get around it and you know, things still get traded on the black markets. so it doesn't anything but a political move. so it comes down to will trump in his administration actually approve this or not? yeah, fair play the a tool. let's go back to you for a 2nd here we we know america and god bless america for all of its wonderful things . but it is the king of sun. sions around the world. who is the king of these ai chips? can you clear that out for me? and so now, okay, there's no good. that's gonna be no kings up,
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it'll be no queens by any chance. if i'm ready to take a look, should be pretty frankly. do they have very good on the test boards now? have the pretty good view that bring it up as part of the king, the consent right now. yes, a little j america is deleted. then china and india, they're not going to be struck. i don't. yeah, nobody's doing this part. you know, they need that because as long as they need to develop and they will develop and they have trust me, things that are happening, but he signed the of a. com base which has not been caught up nights is not being made. however, the market trends are indicate as we add the intends or have side to move. and as i said, we come back to business at all completely with the bit of it. that's how you pull up some of the companies and also in an individual level. so they are, there is a lot of movement happening and this will be knocking dental, queens. i mean, if you like the safety to the end of the board, but sort of have not been with the babies, right. i appreciate that. so thanks for clearing that out. for us, kevin, kevin click closing statement. if i may call police done by the captain, america, these a i chips, is it more for a military capacity, or is it more of a computing?
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i think and trying to hold a close, they will start using it for military capacity. we can see where israel is started using a i in the military capacity. and i think the united states will do this as well. you know, they're behind the curve on a lot of things, militarily. so yeah, i think this is where ultimately they wouldn't want it to go. that's a typical democratic party thing. at this point. it's pretty 5 flights kevin mccully and see the form and department of defense contract through in the middle screen on the right is called job to contribute to i don't the far left as i told capacity, an a i am quantum computing x. but gentlemen, it's been a pleasure. thank you so much for your time today. mike, thank your. thank you. thank you. thanks for your time as well as we come to your line from moscow. this is the washington national mothership. we all back to the
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