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the, the most go and see if it's ready to sit down and resolve and you credit conflict, but it won't do an ultimatum. according to ross's deputy coroner, they don't last doesn't have time to shut down us on that liberal media. a broad problem from dismantled is us a i d, a key architect overseen. change around the world, including in fine lit up last year there was a conflict around around the constructive u. s. military base. and the bangladesh prime minister doesn't want to do it. and so our foreign policy planners decide we need to do, we change the
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details in power 7th grade to hit the 3 paying for and hands are driving the pilots in the p. all the we see exclusively with rwanda's foreign minister who says colonialism has a lot of pieces. the 4th of the one that is the default of the part was that the 5 of the 19101911 in brussels, artificially drove the photos between uganda, dwanda and b r. c. we are lied from moscow. let's just go on to 3 pm next, which is not to international to stop your week. well, i'll top, sorry, this i was russia says that it is ready for peace talks to result the plane conflict. but the language of ultimatum is, will not walk against most, got the deputy foreign minister set that there also lines from the trump
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administration of interest in resolving the crisis. the gum on the new smart the on the trump team, despite the inconsistency of the position stated by himself and his people at least indicates some interest in resuming the dialogue with russia interrupted by the democrats. we are ready for dialogue, as has been said repeatedly in particular, we are ready to discuss a settlement in ukraine, but only on an equal and mutually acceptable basis. the language of ultimatums, outrages, stuffing attempts to tell us that we will be given a great favor in exchange for agreeing to, obviously implausible demands all this will not work and relations and in dialogue with russia way across it all have now to all see political correspond to import the skin off of you go eat without even listening in. i just read it to i mean it was quite mama to come with so many things. so just bring us some of the highlights . while the deputy for administer spent quite a lot of time speaking about the relationship between russia and the united states
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and some of the processes which have been taking place in washington after the return of donald trump to office. i wouldn't really say that he seemed quite optimistic about this relationship. in fact, mister repulse said that it has been brought to the brink of collapse by the previous us administration. sure, there are positive signals coming out of washington, pointing at the ledge to desire for a diplomatic solution of the conflict in ukraine. but the report says that in general, the us foreign policy still remains the same. and only time will show whether or not any improvements will come with for moscow. according to the deputy foreign minister, it's imperative that the west ending, including washington, of course, realizes and accepts the main reasons behind. so the special military operation did i mess up? it was for us, the issue of substance remains the main one. this is something that we have always
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put and will always put on the forefront the signals for all their importance can be any. but in practice, we do not see any changes in the course that washington has been pursuing lately. assistance. the key of continuous attempts to present the case in such a way that moscow must make concessions and compromises if it is interested in some kind of settlements. do not, we can at all, it is imperative that we get an understanding and recognition from our opponents from the new us administration. that without solving the problems that are the root causes of what is happening, it will not be possible to reach an agreement. and besides, so the relationship between moscow and to washington in regards of the conflict to or in the context of the conflict in ukraine, there are other issues as well why to nuclear, non proliferation the use of chemical weapons, biological weapons. and according to the deputy for administer,
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that has been on the decline as well. in fact, mister, we would have called says that nuclear non proliferation is now being used as an instruments to apply pressure on other states. a serious challenge in the international nuclear non proliferation regime. on the one hand, there is a clear weakening of nuclear weapons control due to the involvement of nato states and other us allies and so called joint nuclear emissions. and in common nuclear planning tasks, on the other hand, the same countries use the treaty on the non proliferation of nuclear weapons. and in particular, it's review process to solve political problems that have nothing to do with nuclear non proliferation. in fact, the western group is trying to turn the n p t into an instrument of exerting pressure on, on desirable states. the deputy for a minister also spoke about the situation around usa id and to the latest
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developments regarding the possible shutting down of the voice of america and other u. s. government sponsored media promoting the american agenda across the world. so mister report says that he doesn't think that in general, the angle of promoting the us an idea of the us exceptionalism around the world will. and, and that what he says that will not change the names all through the uh, delivery vehicle. so let's call it that via media or other types of organizations might change, but in general, american sort of golf says that moscow shouldn't really expect any changes in that sense. so at the old, this is done under the guise of promoting democracy and human rights. and this will continue regardless of whether usa i d, as we knew it remains or not. we shouldn't have any delusions about this. now the deputy for a minute sir, was also asked the question,
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i think by sky news about any possible red lines that to the kremlin, sees if any diplomatic negotiations were to take place between either my score washington or moscow in ukraine. mister repulse has said that the right lines are not exactly he's honor. uh, he said that the red lines uh, pretty much make it impossible for any types of diplomatic negotiations to be successful. but he says that to the certain benchmarks that had been voiced by president fulton so many times regarding uh, rush a special needs to be operations in ukraine. they still remain the same and only with their full implementation and realization will a diplomatic solution to achieve. there is no of the interpretation of this set of benchmarks which we have had all along before us and habits as we speak to. they are the then full and complete
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achievement of, of goals and political solution. uh, as we envisage it cannot be achieved otherwise than through the full implementation of what was pronounced by president bush in the end, the sooner you s u. k. and others understand this the best they wouldn't be a and be closer. this desired political solution will be for everyone. so like i said in the beginning, i wouldn't call mr. rap cope's statements very optimistic. but it did seem to me that moscow is now waiting for concrete steps. is monitoring what's going to happen next in washington after the return of donald trump, of course, is waiting for all the election promises to quiet down and for the real action to
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begin. the political correspondent, equal pitch can all spring us really well with the top line from that press conference by rushes deputy for a minute. thanks very much. you cool? well, when it comes to guessing itself out of and you quite in conflict, it seems washington is ready to dig. think literally us national security advise us as a wants to see a return on its investment may be by guessing it's hands on key. it's not true resource. you talked about every other world leader of the white house has. can you just say yes or no? has he spoken to putting in are those sections coming potentially this week? the yes, i am not going to get into it. i'm not going to get into details uh by the present, as prepared to put all of those issues on the table this week, including the future of us aid to ukraine. we need to recruit those costs, and that is going to be a partnership with the ukrainians in terms of their rare or their natural resources
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and their oil and gas and also buying ours. cuz those conversations are going to happen this week. and, and for i think an underlying principle here is that the europeans have to own this complex going forward. president trump is going to end it. and then in terms of security guarantees that is squarely going to be with the european lot to any mean our to correspond to rome and cost drugs. i mean, that was some pretty interesting rhetoric. she covered at a range of issues. obviously ukraine came up because trump is being so vocal about it. resources, i mean it's the secret. oh, is this what this is all about all this time? well according to the north now, is in the same
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phone. i don't know. i don't know. i'm sorry, i'm very sorry to break into i think we might have a bit of a muffled sound, so we're going to try and fix that tech issue and then come back to you. well uh, another story that we help in following on which actually the russian foreign minister deputy farm is, was speaking about, you know, mosque, he's all swimming down when it comes to tackling washington's bloated federal agencies up to date. and us a idea, a desk low. the banana has now turned his attention to radio free europe and voice of america, a waste of heart on cash. he's. that's it is just radical left crazy people talking to themselves, walk torching, $1000000000.00 a year of us taxpayer money. all these comments i made strong, dismantled men told us say our data accusing it of corruption and even criminal a c v agency. now expose this little move and a front of the c i a whole the pa strings to 60 percent of america's total foreign
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assistance. dishing out 14000000000 dollars last year. i know, and i'll the us state department will take over what's left of it. with trump announcing that only 300 of its current, 14000 employees are not in the firing line. for the full, the us state department official has been key and exposing some of usa i. d. 's most controversial activities. mike spence sat down with tucker carlson, detaining a number of times when the agency for men to decalle some type of governance. hey, he highlights events and bind to the us last summer. basically there was a conflict around the, around the contract in the us military base in the region which a very common conflict that we have often times foreign countries don't like having a big fat us military base installed, you know, on they don't want for insurance on there, so let's just say it really is vital to us national interest to build that military
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base in bangladesh to counter chinese influence and the bangladesh, the prime minister doesn't want to do it. it is our foreign policy planners decide . we need to do resume, change the allegations about us say id. just keep on coming. a few months ago when protesting gulf finally dashed, forcing the p. m to flee for her life. she said the us was behind them. i could have remained impala. if i had surrendered the sovereignty of saint martin island and allowed america to hold sway over the bay of bengal, b u. s. she said, wanted to build a military base on st. molten island to come to chinese influence. echoing what we just heard back from a former us state department official at the time. washington said the claims was multiple performer. ready patricia to see know, thank you. so united states of all 5 of them sitting mass furnace that led to her all throughout the week. so for the city, if you have any comment on this uh,
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that's laughable. uh, any implication that the united states was involved in the shake, the scene is, resignation is absolutely false. but now a former state department official has exposed how funds to remove shake has seen from power. had been in the work since 2018 mike brand new, says new se id was instructed to spend money on projects that would pro opposition groups and exploits issues to destabilize the country. and they noted, you know, that at rap music was, was popular. and the young people were listening to rap music in bangladesh. so what do they do? they, they turned around and they took us taxpayer funds. they get a 100 percent of the money from, from the state department, and they work closely with usaid. they actually administer usaid programs all over bangladesh and all over the world. and they funded bangladesh. she rap groups to produce songs and music videos insinuating that people should take to the streets
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and do street protests. and, you know, the classic a peaceful protest that's has the, the upside of being a riot vine. i'm a protest sprite in bangladesh with some 1500 people killed. what happened off the shake and seen a flat on an elected us friendly students who attended the keys to rule the fresh elections vote is may have to wait until 2026 while we're form. so implemented, mike bend has went on to make even more expensive allegations about usa i days well in trying to over through the tube and government this time through social media. so they started to then cuba by creating what they, what usa called the cuban spring. and the problem was at that, at that time, cuba had banned us social media companies calling them, you know, a tool of us imperialism. and so there was no twitter allowed. and so usaid pulled
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office operations to create a, a, a company called as engineer, which is, it was a, it was a twitter knock off it. yeah. susan. yeah. which wasn't really about letting people post that news online usa id was using the platform to map out which uses could be susceptible to helping bring down ivona. they would, they would switch the outcomes and they would selectively target news distribution of, of messages to, to users on the, on the basis of their political proclivities in order to get them to take to the streets in violent street protest and over overthrow. the government basically the same be able to pull off the same thing that was to happen to the ever spring would do in cuba. metal metal metal while usa, i think, was desperately trying to conference tracks using offshore accounts. i'm funds the companies to hide its involvement. it was eventually exposed. there will be absolutely no mention of united states government involvement. this is absolutely
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crucial for the long term success of the service and to ensure the success of the mission. it despite being questioned at the time about whether the agency was transparent about how would engage with civil society in other countries. it consistent the light we support civil society. we support and implement the f y 14 appropriations language that directs us to improve access to information and internet freedom in many parts of the world. we do it transparently and with public notifications. the fact that we're discussing it in this briefing highlights the reality that these are, look, we notified are some of these, what are some other countries redoing open to like? i mean i, there's a right literally around the world and we've had efforts in kenya to support the yes, you have already done. remote loops is always been done with the full knowledge and supported by us in vassar and those countries in every instance. and that's the aspiration mike bens accuses usa idea of also being in place since
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a involved in trying to cook up corruption stories about officials that will need to bring down using friendly oh no, you have to enlist to do it's dirty work. and so what did they do in 2019 they dug up dirt on rudy giuliani and then that dirt ended up being used as part of the impeachment of donald trump in 2019. in that case, if there was no, you know, if there was no state department usaid funding to ccrpi, they wouldn't of being in presumably had the capital to to go out and take up dirt on rudy giuliani and so usa and spending 2 journalists and ukraine comes back to be used to impeach trump well in and, and to swear me as a russian agent. right. and that's been reported this out there. it's proven to my tax dollars go to him shooting my character and calling me a disloyal american. and usa i. d has been doing for decades, is sewing defense pushing
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u. s. foreign policy. and he is trying to fly under the radar. it's being do a conversely, often using other organizations to control the narrative or freeze out funding for organizations that it doesn't like one of the ways it does. this is through into news working in a 100 plus countries with 3000 need to outlets and 20000 journalists on his payroll. president, even the champions, how it tries to shift money away from what? 8 games, bad content. this information makes money and that's, that's one of the believe me to follow that money and we need to work with the and particularly the global advertising industry. that lot of those dollars go to pretty bad fan content. and so you can work really hard on exclusion list or inclusion. let's just really try and focus ad dollars and challenge global advertising industry all around the world to focus our ad dollars to words. that's the good, the good news and information, the good,
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the accurate and relevant incentives them from patients we see leaks report internees is paid. maybe tough, a $1000000000.00 by usa id to counteract. it's with work that promoted the political interests. so the us and that's not just an allegation, one form of the paid engineers raised her own concerns. the 1st phase of inter news was really a lot of fun. we'd come up with little bits of money and do things all pretty ad hoc. but then the organization began structuring itself around getting money from the government. there was now an intersection between the political interest of the us and the work we were doing. and it's that intersection of how us political interest was pushed across the world through. it's so cold humanitarian programs that now being exposed a kind of what was opened with the lies manipulation of meddling of an agency or wriggling out. and it's really well, i really quick. you want to return to the story that we did have. the court has
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been on the line for we're going to try and return to him now about how the us national security adviser is now talking about getting washington out of the grant conflict. but she wants something in return and that something is deep, underground, ukrainian soil. well, joining me now, redmond cost drugs. hopefully the signal is a little bit faster. so i'll repeat my question. so i'm pretty starting rhetoric from wolf's that what else do we know? a how well, according to the white house, donald trump, has expressed interest in acquiring the ukranian, a rare minerals in exchange for the aid from the united states. now, the old from added that so she wants to ensure the security of those supplies. and apparently, ukraine is, are ready to help in that, according to reports, to mostly from the western, the media ukraine's proposal to jointly develop a rare minerals with the united states is 11 of the points of the victory plan
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that's zaleski presented to trump. and republicans before the us presidential election back in october of last year. now the interesting fact here is that the united states says that it will, it will use the resources, but the security guarantees the for ukraine will be the responsibility of europe. meanwhile, zalinski showed the western journalist map where the minerals and the metals of ukraine are located, say that these minerals, caustic, huge sums of money. and so that say he's not at all opposed to agreeing with the united states on a deal for those resources. taking this is a little to you. ukraine has gold, coal, young, high tedium, manganese, oars, and rare earth metals. ukraine is very rich. on the map you see the real volumes, but there is no price for it. this is big money,
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very big. so it must be protected. if we're talking about the deal, the americans want to make, let's negotiate that ukraine is only in favor to solve. what about the year old, who have also invested quite heavily into supporting you re, you know, basically sometimes even on the, on the par uh, with the united states, if not a lot more money to support the key origin. well, the european union as a whole little bear on for like i said again, financially and militarily with united states, germany's leader all of scholes stopped just short. i'll say that that is not fair taking this. trump already wants to make a deal. us aid for kids in exchange for the use of red us in the country. does europe even have a say in the matter ukraine is being attacked and we are supporting it without asking for any payment. that should be every one's attitude. meanwhile,
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the issue of you frames and natural resources and who should own and develop them, has been on the west triple efficient mine feel for quite a long time. the republican hor hawk lindsey graham is one of the leading voices when it comes to appropriating for and resources in favor. how the united states interest take a lesson. they're sitting on korean dollars worth of minerals that could be good. our economy, they're sitting on $10.00 to $12000.00 of critical minerals and in your train, i don't want to give that money and those assets to put into share with china as so where are the ordinary people in the few crane? in the all of these affairs, well, it doesn't seem that's any won't bother to ask a very opinion at all. after all this stuff clear, who is responsible for a country who's a leader would expired authority, blatantly lores the constitution and is ready to sell off the nation's natural
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resources in order to hold onto executive office, which she deserves all to correspond to environment and costs throughout the tool, okay, also through the very latest uh, on order for those comments coming out from the white house team. many thanks very much brings up to date of uh to frogs. now, what police offices squared off with supporters of the democratic republic of congo on the streets of paris. the interpersonal, yup. what started as a peaceful and organized march through the capital defended into violence with the demonstrates as accusing foes, rwanda on western governments of having a handling the conflict in the central african nation. and they seem to agree it's time for foreign powers to pack up and leave the guys the french,
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they need to get the hell out of the d, r c. and so to the westerners, they have to get out of our land because we're calling the lease. we have the rights to our soil. the congolese people are rich people. our land is rich, we're rich in raw materials. i'd like to say to the french, listen to the history of the congo. find out what's going on in the congo, because the right you are claiming to your land that your home is the same. we are claiming it ours. we came here as children. we'd loved to go back home or set up the westerners or behind it all in the international community says nothing. we're going to die because of our wealth, just so they can make mobile phones. they can do whatever they like, but we're the ones dying. we've had enough of this, we've had enough of the rwandans and we've had enough of mccullin's book. he's come here to plunder us. we're sick and tired of it. i've been out to us. he is not a good couldn't guy who's got tough all the details on the, on govern crisis in the d all see on how regional players are walking. to put a stop to the fight to of the weeks of intense classes between the government
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forces and the mtv sci fi to the situation in the d. c has come to it's even though the tensions remain quite high. the number of people who have had to flee the home since the start of this year, or really has exceeded half a 1000000. basically, the living conditions have become increasingly dangerous with access to food, to drink, water and the social services becoming more and more difficult at this stage. and in order to meet the vital needs of the population. over the weekend, we sold the daily gates from the southern african development community attendee attending a to is suddenly to be continued to come to fall and to discuss the concepts in the eastern part of the d. c. the heads of states that were present at the summit to from the static and d. c. accordingly, on the parties in the eastern part of the d. c, including the empty 35 has to return to negotiating the stages or rather the
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negotiating table ad urgently talk to the part to, to a ceasefire. i haven't isn't particularly to the canyon present. we didn't go to making that particular p. we joined together in order to read through, you know, a course to the parties, these types of conflict to immediately cease hosting with these uptake positive action to allow meaningful dialogue aimed at the restoration of the billing. specifically, which tends to be about the corner or putting up to lice this. he's fine on specific cutting on the m 23 to hold for the advancement on the process of d. f. c, to seize or retaliate 3 missions. and in response to that, the m train to city movement roads relates to the organizations demanding the unconditional withdrawal offset. a troops also wanting that the presence only
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escalate to the conflict. then it's also called the deployments. also set of troops an act of interference in the constitutional revolution against prison. phillips, just the case of the domestic. we are not at war nor in rebellion, but we are in a constitutional revolution to label our movements. members as foreign nationals is tantamount to manipulation lies and propaganda by mr. cheese, the katie, our movement isn't using military force in violation of the sovereignty territorial and independence of the d. c. we are accumulates constitutional revolution fighting the tyrannical regime of mr. felix cheese. secondly, just. 5 take the emptiness of declaring a ceasefire in the eastern. jesse citing humanitarian reasons, but still fighting resume shortly after that raising concerns that the ceasefire served as a tactical force for the group to regroup, to re um,
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even consolidate control over newly captured territories. even companies, government spokesman patrick, we are denials the ceasefire as a ploy by the into the city fighters. and the d. c. government continues to choose a one day off, back to the entry, the 35 to eve, and condemning for condemning that a one to government, police involvement in its resources. haven't it? since this, we strongly reject the continued involvement of certain states in particular, lawanda in the logistical military and for natural support to arms groups operating on our territory. we're one to support for the m $23.00. has fueled violence in the east of our country for more than 30 years, exacerbating the war for reasons related to the exploitation of strategic mining results is of the democratic republic of the congo. and president co gotten. the also says the crisis was started by the d. c. ad force on the one to to carry the blame, which they will not do. she went on to say that they.

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