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the, the, the, the, some of the on the, 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. one of those guys talk to different about who's been negotiating with trump and ukraine means tiben take um sauce. and you know, as 0 some mentality as well. i said towards resolving that conflict a was told, plunging kids resources and seems ready to apply these all to you. ukraine has gold, cold, titanium, manganese, oars, and rare earth metals. ukraine is very rich. if we're talking about the deal, the americans want to make less negotiate. su,
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$0.50, show the process so far. yes, here, 57 takes to this guy. so then different. so outside of defense and security ties between the 2 nations are also flying high. and it's a smart to hold for one. i knew that he's beside as few different highly maneuvers defined it and the final repair the plan is to look at the bed, the slides. so i'm so happy to see it and it's back to school for students in a low tone, part of the democratic republic of congo. please speak exclusively with rwanda's. foreign minister says the conflict had its roots and historic coloring and as nice as not for the season though. the 4th of one dog is the 4th. the part was
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that the size of the 19101911 in brussels, artificially drove the photos between uganda. dwanda and b r. c, the loan of ours, and welcome from moscow. thanks for choosing alta international to kick start. you use we. well, i'll top story the so we already full piece folks on the ukraine conflict. but if people think that ultimatums will sway must go, that mistake was one of the main takeaway for a press conference by russia's deputy foreign minister, who was at the trump team is already sending signals that he wants to strike a deal. come on the news month. yeah, not, but the trump team, despite the inconsistency of the position stated by himself and his people at least indicates an interest in resuming the dialogue with russia interrupted by the
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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. global crossing that live now to all, to political correspondent equal pisca north who was up to the press conference for us just one of through really a cool kind of main points that came out outside of that meeting. but frankly, it didn't really seem that so the 1st, the deputy foreign minister was very optimistic talking about the relationship between moscow in washington, which he says has been brought to the verge of collapse by the previous us administration. the good news is, it seems both russia and the united states are open for dialogue box to
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a lever. i'm sorry you wrapped off. of course, it says that any possible diplomatic solution regarding the conflict in ukraine, which is of course, one of the biggest stumbling blocks in the relations between moscow in washington. any possible diplomatic solution of that could be achieved only with the full achievements of all the goals set by president fulton regarding the special military operation. of course for around most guy, we see the word victory in the sign. victory will be out of the tool. could the police coll level seems to be about talks and negotiations? so if there is a, a p steel or a negotiated settlement of ukraine, will it be a victory or a failure of the special military operation? there is no other interpretation of the set of benchmarks which we have had all alone before us and habits as we speak to. they are the then full and complete achievement level goals and political solution.
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uh, as we envisage it cannot be achieved otherwise than through the full implementation of what was pronounced by president bush and, and the sooner you s u, k. and others understand this that they wouldn't be a and they close or this desired political solution uh will be for everyone. of course the grain is nearly one of the problem matic issues in the relationship between russia and the united states. that is also nuclear arms. the nuclear nonproliferation chemical and biological weapons use, and according to mr. repulse, what will the sears are on the decline? speaking specifically about nuclear nonproliferation, he says that not only is it under weakening control,
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but it's also now being used to apply pressure on, on desirable states. but why do most in washington's policy also possesses a very 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. now the deputy 4 minutes are also commented on the situation around usa i. d, and the latest news about the possible closure of the us state funded media such as voice of america. mystery. pope says that the names of these organizations may
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change, but the ultimate idea or american value of the us, exceptionalism that's still there. and he says that it's highly unlikely that the us will stop itself from spreading these values across the world be using these existing mechanisms on new ones of the show at the o. 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 in general, it seemed to me that moscow is currently closely and cautiously monitoring all the changes which have been taking place since the return of donald trump uh to the white house. and to, as the campaign promises now, quiet down and the real actions step in moscow is really keen on seeing where they would need to all political correspondent, your goal, please cut off getting
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a 3 the highlights of that press conference from audi at this monday. thanks very much people well, when it comes to guessing itself out towards the ukraine conflict, it seems, washington is ready to dig deep. literally, the us national security adviser says it wants to see over ton on its investment. may be by guessing its hands on kids natural resources, we need to recruit those costs and that there's going to be a partnership with the ukrainians in terms of their rare or their natural resources . and they're. busy selling gas and also buying ours, cuz those conversations are going to happen this week. and uh, 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, how well, according to the white house,
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donald trump has expressed interest in acquiring the ukrainian or we are minerals in exchange for the aid from the united states. now, the old from added that say he wants to ensure the security of those supplies. and apparently ukraine is, are ready to help him. that according to reports, mostly from the western, the media, are you craze proposal to jointly develop a rare minerals with the united states? is $11.00 of the points of the victory plan that's savanski 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 for ukraine will be the responsibility of europe. meanwhile, as the lensky showed the western journalist, a map where the minerals and the metals of ukraine are located,
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say that these minerals costs huge sums of money. and that say he's not at all opposed to agree with the united states on a deal for those resources. taking lessons is all of the ukraine has gold, coal, titanium, 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, very big, so it must be protected. if we're talking about the deal, the americans want to make, let's negotiate ukraine is only in favor. so what about the euro pro have also invested quite heavily into supporting uh, you re, you know, basically sometimes even on the, on the par uh, with the united states, the, if not a lot more money to support the key origin. well, the european union as a whole little bear on par, like i said, again, financially and minutes early with united states,
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germany's leader all of shelves stopped just short of saying that that is not fair . taking this. trump already wants to make a deal us age for kids in exchange for the use of read 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, the issue of ukraine's 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 there, sitting on korean dollars worth and minerals are to be good, our economy, they're sitting on $10.00 to $12.00 tree and dollars of critical minerals and, and you train, i don't want to give that money and those assets to put into a share with china. so where are the ordinary people in the few crane in the all of
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these affairs? well, it doesn't seem that's any won't bother to ask a very opinion at all. but after all, we spoke clear who is responsible for a country who's the leader would expired authority, blatantly, boards the constitution and is ready to sell off the nation's natural resources in order to hold onto executive office. what she deserved. the you know, mosque is a slowing down when it comes to tackling washington is a blow to the federal agencies of to dealing usa idea death row. the banana has now turned his attention to radio free europe. i'm voice of america, a waste of heart on the cash. he says. it's just radical left crazy people talking to themselves won't torching 1000000000 a year of us. taxpayer money was coming from a trump this month to month. of course of usa. i. d, accusing it of corruption even criminality. the agency now exposes this will move
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in a front of the c. i a holds the pa strings for 60 percent of america's total foreign assistance, dishing out 40000000000 dollars last year alone. and now the us state department will take cobalt. what's left of it? with trump announcing that only 300 of its current, 14000 employees, all notes in the fire 9 full. the us state department official has been key and exposing some of us say i d, 's most controversial activities, like a button set down with tucker calls, detailing a number of times when the agency cemented cables on top of the governments. here he highlights events in find a dash last summer. basically there was a conflict around the, around the contract in the us military base in the region, which is very common conflict that we have often times foreign countries don't like having a big fat us military base installed, you know,
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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 base in bangladesh to counter chinese influence. and the banquet actually prime minister doesn't want to do it, as well as our foreign policy planners decide. we need to do regime change the allegations it by 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. moss, in island, to count a chinese influence echoing what we just heard back from a former us state department official at the time. washington said the claims with multiple form. i have another issue. furniture. she's a senior. thank you. so united states of all 5 of of setting mass products that led
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to her all the draft to read. so for instance, do you have any comment on this? uh, that's laughable. um uh, any implication that the united states was involved in the state because he knows resignation is absolutely false. but now a full must state department official has exposed, happens to remove shakes, i've 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 exploit issues to destabilize the country, and they noted, you know, that a rap music was, was popular and young people were listening to rap music and 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 usa. they actually administer usaid programs all over bangladesh and all over the world. and they funded bangladesh. she rap groups to
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produce songs and music videos insinuating that people should take to the streets 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 for some 1500 people killed. what happened off the shaken, seen a flat on an elected us friendly students was handed. the keys to rule refresh, elections. vote is may have to wait until 2026 while reform so implemented. mike bens went on to make even more expensive allegations about usa i days well in trying to look through the tube and governments this time through social media. so they start to do that in cuba by creating what they, what usa called the cube in spring. and the problem was at that, at that time, cuba had banned us social media companies calling them, you know,
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a tool of us imperialism. and so there was no twitter allowed. and so usaid pulled off this operation 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 havana. 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 protests and over overthrow. the government basically the same being able to pull off the same thing that was not happening the every spring would do in cuba. metal metal metal, while usa, i think was desperately trying to conference tracks using offshore accounts and funds companies to hide its involvement. it was eventually exposed,
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there will be absolutely no mention of united states government involvement. this is absolutely 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 to 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 a transparently and with public notifications, the fact that we're discussing and 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, literally around the world and we've had efforts in kenya to support the yes, you have the already been done with the motives is always been done with full knowledge and supported by us in vassar and those countries in every instance. and
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that's the aspiration mike bens, the keys is usa id of also being implicitly 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 dig up dirt on rudy giuliani and so usa and spending 2 journalists and ukraine comes back to be used to impeach trump. well n n n 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 impugning my character and calling me
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a disloyal american usa i. d has been doing for decades is so in this sense, pushing 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. your lists on his payroll is president. even the champions, how it tries to shift money away from what? 8 things bad content. this information makes money and that's, that's $1.00 of the believe me to follow that money and we need to work with be and particularly the global advertising industry that lot of those dollars go to pretty bad pan 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
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industry all around the world to focus our ad dollars to words. the good, the good news and information, the good, the accurate and relevant incentives them from patients with the leaks report internees has paid maybe ha, a 1000000000 dollars by usa id to counteract. it's with work that promoted the political interests of the us. and that's not just an allegation, wonderful of the piece engineers raised to 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's now being exposed a kind of what it was opened with the lies manipulation of meddling of an agency or
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wriggling out. and it's the only way to, to us, but, and i can do john us and he said, but, well, usa, i, the, has been funding media and shaping the mainstream narrative for his it's the initial no news outlet into news that really stands out. $500000000.00 a year. a lot of us a money has been doing towards propaganda. you know, like very far left or new liberal war mongering propaganda. and in that aspect, they also started to demonize strong, you know, and so for example, if i do this, the news through god. i've entered news. nobody has ever heard of it. and it gets $500000000.00 a year from the us to train across the
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world. the city changed like 9000 jam is last year and they have all these broadcast programs. and it's all about the us propaganda, war mongering. we know, so like in a georgia mania subaru, you grade and they had these j as in a $100.00 plus countries around the world. and it's all just propaganda. they started to become very, very much against drunk and repeat. and now it's like problem of us and fire is having, i mean i the auto immune disorder and the are deciding against one another the office of president of the, one of the 2 central africa. now schools in eastern d, o. c, have been gone to reopen all to intend slicing between them. 23 minutes in group on the company's on me. so these are new screens uh,
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images to we're getting from the city of go my, which the and such. and so recent issues, controllers are disliked concerns about safety on the steps to t of resources, local teachers, all heading back to the classrooms, which is to teach but help the youngest members of that community in any way. they can ilia visit. there were schools that was the set top and then you were going good territory. so some schools were like camps for people displaced by the will before government was taken over. the schools didn't work on it. there was an emergency school program. i mean, the national system best deal is schools like st. quintanera and others have been vandalized. we'll be looking for solutions. first of the classes will begin and we'll see what's missing and what's known to us as we work. we'll know how to regulate and what needs to be regulated. so this protects was from just off to the on 23 minutes and took over. it appears to show a tips on file of the insides in this claim to be in a quote constitutional revolution against the deals to government. according to the
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un, around 3000 people have been killed in the recent violence, with ortiz, in contrast, have accused may bring one to of packing the medicine groups and accusation, but take all the denies. flooding michael, michael, which i spoke with the rwandan foreign minister himself and an exclusive interview, and they discussed the weekends piece summit. what lies at the heart of this long standing prices? if there was any ice story goes some in between the east african community and the subject south africa and development community, it was the 1st of its kind and. busy the outcome will be some, it was important because now it gives us a way or way out to this crisis with the ceasefire that was requested by the summit, then political dialogue through the one that you will be process. and then the folks that it talks between uh the government of google and them $23.00. i think
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we are, we are not in the new momentum. busy and we hope that the region, the countries of the region, including dwanda ideas to you've gotten to and as we continue supporting this process in order to have long lasting peace and use in the us in president kick out . many has also demanded that the d r. c, recognize local people's rights. can you help clarify what specific rights you believe the d r. c must recognize to resolve the ongoing tensions and how does rolanda planned to facilitate this recognition? we have in this, in the r c, a community, both over one culture and the one the language. actually we have a senior community and so that besides the wisdom you've done, but this is not the 4th of the season or the 4th of the one that is the 4th of the
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colonial part. was that decided that the 19101911 in brussels to artificially drilled the borders between uganda, dwanda and d r c. and then we have on the other side of the border of people over one done so to and the heritage. but why look in the sullivan? uganda, that community was for the integrated and for the citizens? nissan, the r c. that's one of that was another case. there was never organize us as of commodities that were marginalized, persecuted against, and the victim as we speak of overhead speech. so now to solve this problem, there is a need for a dialogue. as i was saying, shortly, direct talks between deals, the government on that moment email that to find a solution was on for to the grievances of these community. well, for
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