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the, the moscow confirms release plans for a russian citizen held in the us as part of the trump administrations 1st of prisoners swap with the kremlin. the american president is hen saying that the good well gesture could set the stage for a bigger deal on ukraine. i think this could be the very important element. it could be a big part of it actually because it could be a big, important part of getting the war over with you. great. as the us and danny and leaders sit down to me all over donald trump to plan for gaza, taking a bill of stuff, sort of taking responsibility for accepting a deal that could potentially display some 2000000 people. we have to look into the best interest with united states as
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a people reaching especially to my people of jordan and the palestinians that one of the largest refugee camps in gaza tell us they will not give up territory that rightfully belongs to them. this is our land, our home land. our roots are here. this is the land of our ancestors, and we will not leave here the are watching r t international live from our headquarters in moscow. i'm rachel ruble. really kick off with breaking news here on our to the kremlin spokesperson confirms the us will release a russian citizen as part of a prisoner swap between moscow and washington. the substrate, as we stated earlier, work through the relevant departments has intensified. there were contacts and the result of these contacts was the release of fogel, as well as one of the russian citizens who is currently being held in prison in the united states. so,
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but this russian citizen will be returned back to russian in the upcoming days. naturally, any agreements on the release of citizens are preceded by. very, very meticulous negotiations for units in light. yeah. all right, let's discuss this now with our 2 corresponded donald quarter, who is here with me in the studio. so don, moscow's release of this american really came as a surprise because the talks had not been announced by either side in advance. take us to the details. well, although donald trump hasn't been able to broker a peace deal in the ukraine conflict as he's promised, yet it looks like he has made a lot more progress towards that goal than anyone else over the last 4 years. really. and we heard from russian foreign minister survey lab, ralph, we spoke a little bit about how this deal was being spoken about in the west as opposed to in russia to use the need. there are contacts and they are ongoing. our american colleagues have decided to announce the results. we have a different approach to agreements that are reached. this is
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a product of one of the channels through which these contexts take place. i just want to emphasize once again that for effective diplomacy, we prefer to respect confidentiality agreements. so done, what has the us said about the release of their citizen? well, interestingly enough photos, mom had actually asked donald trump to cut a deal with vladimir putin to save her son at that event in butler pennsylvania. where there was an assassination attempt on donald trump. that conversation had happened just moments before he was shot and trump had promised that he would cut this deal. now, based on his recent statements, it looks like he sees ida i with dimitry pest golf. we said that, you know, this sort of deal could be a precursor to improvements in the currently low level of trust between the united states and russia. according to trump. the says that this could be an early step to building that sort of report between the united states and russia. that's going to be needed to cut a full piece deal in the ukraine conflict. very
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fair, very, very fair, very reasonable, not like deals you've seen over the years. they were very fair and i think that's gonna lead and order somebody else is being released tomorrow that you will know. but we wanted to get this done very important and see, wanted to actually fly over and get mark and get them on properly because that could be a pretty tough trip. goodwill. in terms of new i think this could be the very important element. it could be a big part of it actually because it could be a big, important part of getting the water over with you grand. and we appreciate present input and see what he, what he did. he was able to pull it off for you. right. he was able to pull it up. we think andrew here. so is good. i will tell you a little bit more about it tomorrow,
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but i think we made great progress. progress on the war. also getting the word i want to get the war ended. just as even is a very important evening for ending that was i think they all want to see a dentist done. so the question now of course is, what does moscow think about the prospects of terms plan? what do we heard from russian officials? well, sir, good lab, rob says that there are a lot of 3rd parties that might not be too happy about the united states and russia negotiating between themselves, some sort of peace deal in ukraine, specifically european union you have an issue, but it was more than it was through each of the world awaits a possible meeting between presidents, brutal, and trump, uh, categories. you could this meeting helped improve relations between the 2 countries and lead to an agreement on resolving the ukrainian crisis next year. this new, those are the, do you think the whole world is waiting? i don't think it is. so you still, there are those who believe that any contacts between moscow and washington seemed to infringe upon the interests of europe has begun to use the mouth of tie. tell us
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if we could declare that without europe, nothing can be discussed. the tool, it seems they have felt the place in the world hierarchy to which they have relegated themselves, but it will not be so easy to get out of it. as for the direct issue of contacts with president, trump has repeatedly said that he is ready and willing to make phone calls and is ready to meet him. pass a mr. president, putin has said that he's ready for that as well. the decision you understand will be made directly by the president, and i have no doubt if that's it. relevant information will be provided also comes up, but he's been throw meanwhile done in kids, let him or zaleski has made some rather note where they comments this week. tell us more. well, according to ukrainian media, reports keeps getting increasingly worried that the west is just going to completely leave its proxy state out of any sort of negotiations, especially because russia doesn't really see the lensky as even having the authority of signing off on any sort of peace deal after all, he's been in power way past his presidential term and that's pretty much only
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through the barrel of a gun. but still it's once he has some pretty big fantasies about what ukraine might be able to get out of some sort of peace deal. we will swap one territory for another, but added that he did not know which part of russian occupied land ukraine would ask for in return. i don't know, we will see. but all our territories are important. there is no priority. the ground is awaiting neo nazis in the course region without any exchange. it's an area about one meter wide and 2 meters long, and the depth of about one and a half meters. zalinski makes these statements in order to conceal the true extent of the disaster. the ukrainian armed forces face and this area to this also all comes on the backdrop of key losing serious manpower and the ukraine conflict, which is forcing it to campaign very hard to try to entice 18 year olds into signing off on military contracts. so with this decreasing resources of the kid
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regime and also its continued dependence on the west, i mean, it's anybody's guess how long it's gonna take for them to stop trying to entice 18 year olds to join the meat grinder and start basically conscripting them into it yeah, seems like an all but certainty at this point. all right, r t is donald quarter. don, thank you. now to the our condo, we are over 110000 people are subject to further displacement, falling and offensive launched by the m. 23 militants on the city of go my last month, the paramilitary group had issued a 72 hour ultimatum for this place, con, the least to leave the settlement camps and to return to their villages. m $23.00 has made a followup statement, claiming the relocation is voluntary, but are part of leg instructed. those fleeing to dismantle shelters as they leave the well, the leader and jordan has agreed to take in 2006 children from dies in an apparent
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humanitarian move. the announcement was made as he set down for talks with the us president. however, king abdullah later made it clear he strongly rejects donald trump was planned to take over the palestinian enclave and displaced his entire population to neighboring countries. it was taking, taking the palestinian people. he's made clear he doesn't want to what i don't know, but they may have just something to say because we discussed it just briefly. i think maybe you want to say now or both. um, mr. president, i think we have to keep in mind that there is a flight from egypt in the country. so we'd be invited by, haven't been said mine to discussions and we, i think the point is how to make this work in a way that is good for everybody. but obviously we have to look at the best interest of the united states of the people in reaching, especially to my people up jordan. i would like to have some interesting discussions today. i think one of the things that we can do right away is take a 2000 children that are either caps of children or in
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a very ill state of to jordan as quickly as possible. and then wait for the chance to present that on how we can work with the president to challenge just based off the 1st face to face meeting between the american president and the king of jordan . since trump's ball shall proposal to permanently relocate palestinians from the gallows trip to foreign countries, specifically age of time. jordan, the idea was earlier firm of the rejected not only by these 2 nations, but also by several arab and movement states. jordan has multiple reasons for opposing the move 1st, with 80 percent of the population already poly seen in taking in more could create political instability. clearly, seconds towards the end remains committed to a 2 state solution establishing an independent palestinian state and given its there was a reach of gavin's could be seen as a bending that's vision, but now there was a ship. why had of,
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is mixing with the king trump painted up the possibility of withholding us financial aids to georgia in egypt. h, receiving over $1300000000.00 annually. and now jordan has offered to take 220001000 children with urgent medical needs. strong price, this has a beautiful gesture, adding that he's 99 percent. sure, he will also reach an agreement with egypt was clearly away as guides as population, exceeding 2000000 trump is looking for a broad a solution. the king of jordan made it clear that any further decisions would depend on interest stands hand to the outcome owner of an upcoming arab leaders meeting, where a joint respons is expected. and how the topic halston maintain the future of the, occupying the westbank for weeks. as you know, the idea of has been conducting large scale operations. they are fueling speculation that is real, is preparing for an exaggeration, the territory,
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and who referred to by as well as den scenario. it's biblical name is seen by many, and these really government has a future part of the state. here's what's donald trump had to say about that, especially so i think it's gonna work out very well. that's really what we're talking about today. i think that's something that's gonna work out automatically and it's in good shape. and we discuss it as people have discussed it with us. and with me as that's gonna work out of westbank is going to work out very well. and once again, during this may change from 3 to rated his vision, but the west will own guys on promising to turn it into a beautiful place. well, making this clear that all the countries will pay for were construction of washington here as well. he said about the financial side of it while also ramping
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up pressure on a mass. how i was going to the white house as a clear taxpayer dollars won't be used for this to. we're not going to buy anything . we're going to have it. we're going to keep it and we're going to make sure that is going to be peace or, and there's not going to be any problem and nobody's going to question it. and we're going to write it very properly. and then the people from guys who wouldn't be able to be, be there for years because you're talking about just to get it and prepare it and to take care of all of the problem is that directly it has is, you know, it's tunnels and people are windows titles, and you have some good people and some bad people and you may have passages right now. you know, you have the hostages, possibly there they don't know where they are. and you know, i have a saturday deadline and i don't think they're going to make the deadline. personally, i think they, they want to play tough guy, but we'll see a tough they are. meanwhile, is ro liaison waiting to see what happens?
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the audio has begun deploying reinforcements in southern israel, border and guys of including additional active duty troops and reserves the official need. the military says this is preparing for various scenarios, but the message is crystal clear. if the hostage still collapses, israel is ready to review full scale milton operations and gaza to defeat him, us on the ground in gaza. there is no indication any palestinians would support from his plan to relocate them. our correspondent reports from the hearts of the devastated enclave. i know when i see i had, we are in one of the largest refugee camps located in the should jaya area. all houses. an infrastructure in this area were destroyed to them. yeah. me is really military killed, hundreds of residents here in order to force the population to leave the gaza strip . so finally, when the cease fire was announced, many residents remain to me. areas of bait law, he beta new and then jamalia tell us president donald trump says the palestinians must leave the gaza strip to need this as
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a solution that supposedly guarantees piece for palestinian. however, for those palestinians who have had more than $100000.00 tons of explosives fall on them, the situation does not seem so easily solvable. father will soon smash. have you heard about the proposal to evict palestinians from la garza strip? we have heard about this from trauma, but we are not going to leave garza. we stayed in the north and did not go to the south. we do not want to leave god. and this is the opinion of both me and the entire people of gods. no one wants to leave gaza, we are all holding on. thank god, we will not leave this place even if we are destined to die here. dying outside of gaza is painful. here. we will pass away with honor. with god's help, we will never leave garza, the trump wants to deprive us of our homeland. our land and our roots is ruthless and immoral. he does not understand that people want to live on their own land in their own country, like all nations. i don't even know what to say about this man. if i rent,
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i shall cut automotive things. get serious with it. um, what will you do the most economical? so we will stay on this land and will not allow anyone to dictate their terms or decisions to us and require us to leave here. this is our land, our home land. our roots are here. this is the land of our ancestors, and we will not leave here or just calling in. but it should be noted that many citizens have moved in. but they have moved within the palestinian territories from the northern areas to the central or southern areas. and some have remained in place of general, the question is whether there is and is really forced capable of forcing these people to leave their homes. that's happened to their parents in 1948, i'm judging by the words of the residents of the sector. this is unlikely that in walking in a large crowd has rallied in solidarity with gaza in the jordanian capital. a mon people were seen waving both a jordanian and palestinian flags which look almost exactly the same. local say
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they fully support their king stance in rejecting a complete displacement of thousands as proposed by donald trump. here's what else we heard from people at the rally. and it's not that my message to the us president is that the palestinian people have fallen victim to one of the worst injustices in history massacres have been committed against them. it is a disgrace to humanity, to the united states of america is directly complicit in these crimes. the shot, or our slogan is clear, we are against eviction and resettlement. we stand behind our great king and are confident in our capabilities we are capable of facing any and all challenges including economic ones. jordan has the resources and a wise government and we are confident that we can overcome any challenge. on this all the king is sending a powerful message today, alarming himself with the support of his people. nod to this group of advocates, defenders of truth and justice represents strength for the king. it is
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a trump card, and it expresses our support for the people for our country, its security stability and sovereignty. because to ron university, professor and the political analysts cited mohammed mirandi says trumps shocking plan could endanger washington's own allies in the region. if they actually help with ethnic cleansing, i believe both governments would fall. time should be very careful about what he's doing. he's already the stabilizing these monarchies. these. these are dictatorships that are in his account by making them even more unpopular among their own people. this is not a smart policy. this only serves to weaken the us hands because the us presence the us supports there's really, really do through this network of countries, turkey, jordan, egypt, the emeralds, morocco and among others. and by we keeping their hands,
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especially countries like egypt and jordan and pushing them towards potential instability or so. ready the ravia that would be devastating to the united states and his presence in the region. and of course my extension is really redeem. i don't think he understands any value as a genocide and holocaust or something that any sane human being would reject altogether. and it's something that one would resist yet what the trump is basically saying is that the is randy regime should not only go on punished, but the people who own the land should be expelled for the sake of trump is allies as friends. and of course, there's really regime that would benefit from taking a garza, it's a, it's a issue of morality that all human beings recognize. but uh,
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the collective west and that leads in the west. they have no moral compass. the earlier we spoke with you did oh, how, whose son is still being held hostage in garza, she fears resumed a fighting could put her son's life in further danger. the last time the hostages were freed last year and the and we, and these went back to work. a lot of the houses were, were killed or murdered by how much, being scared that the idea is coming to them. so for me, going back to where is not is not how is not good. you know, it's so i'm scared about for my son. i understand that you recently received a message from your son alone for the 1st time into the 500 days since he was seized by a mouse with, with all due respect. how you feeling, how you could think the hostages that came home. uh,
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they were brought home on saturday. uh, 2 of them were with alone the whole time. uh, those hostages are very in a very bad shape. uh, from starvation and alone there. they told us this other one is, was with them. so obviously i know one has been kept in the tunnels the whole time that he was uh that he was accepted and she has been a change in his legs with circles for for the time. so he can not move too much. he's been getting only one bridge piece of bread a day. that's what i understand. so he's being starved. and um, and he's got a of you know, an injury in his eye and in some places in his body from the, from the grenades that were thrown when he was taken hostage. so he hasn't been
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getting any medical attention. this is a very terrible thing to know alone, a strong use of a i believe that he's so strong because he's been surviving this for the for it, for the past 495 days. so he's strong, but we need, she needs us. he's crying from the tunnels, he's crying for people to hear what she needs to get out. he needs to be out is crying for like days and days and days and days and i'm fighting for my son, but this is not enough in the world. should hear about this. you know, my, my grandfather was in the holocaust. my, my husband's grandfather was in auschwitz and he came out of that 32 us 30 killers out alone is now being starved and it's 2025. we're in 2025, as my son is being starved every day. indian foreign minister and remotely is set to arrive in the united states for talks with president donald trump. the
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leaders are expected to cover biological trade issues as well as migration the hot button, subject for the us administration. and those trump times the screws on bricks associated nations. india is block membership to come into focus during the meeting . are $200.00 and sharma explains a st. jude and so i mean is to know rings and moody will be in the us on february 12th, and 13 abdul arnold from sen white's now. the 2 leaders will be meeting for the 1st time in from 2nd till i look forward to meeting my friend president trump. although this will be our 1st meeting following his historic electoral victory and an organization in january. i have a very warm recollection of working together in his 1st time in building a comprehensive global strategic partnership between india and the us. but the us is in the top trading fall off know with the total water from $120000000000.00. i t pharma, dec styles,
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you name it all the and from the share to lose bones. but when prime minister in arrange moody will be in the slippery snowy washington, they will definitely be some sticking points, particularly with respect to reach doris and immigration from. so i'm so addicted, little and strong as optional approach, which should make these stalks very intriguing. now, let's start with the swedes. doris swamp has threatened an eye for an eye on the map, and this is particularly good heat in the heart. so i'm past also one, draw the preston ricks nations, including india, against creating this car from seats. that's why was the dollar the idea that the bricks countries are trying to move away from the dollar while we stand by and watch is over. we're going to require a commitment from these seemingly hostile countries that they will neither create a new bricks, currency, nor back any other currency to replace the mighty us dollar. or they will face 100
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percent tariff and should expect to say good bye to selling into the wonderful us economy. you're not backing down and value very have said that the dollarization is not it's policy or strategy, but the multi golf and has always flushed forth, sweeping in local government seized by thoughts the senses. we welcome efforts to increase financial integration among bricks, countries, trade and local currencies and smooth cross border payments will strengthen our economic cooperation. now trump is tough on immigration reason via us being deported back over 100 indian migraines. now india sees that it is no big deal and it's an annual ritual. what's the elephant in the room would really be ukraine since the previous you was administration for us to india, to ditch russia, or were you queen? i've quoted stand
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a sick you won the quote with the possible exception of india being somewhat shaky on some of these. but japan has been extremely strong. so is australia in terms of dealing with hooton's aggression? india stayed from focusing on its own interest and took a more balanced approach. india is in a much more advantageous position than many other countries to build deeper relations with the incoming. donald trump, 2.0 administration in the us. some countries are looking at trump $2.00 as a political challenge. we are not. so we do is taking to its guns with plenty at stake for both sides, a wizard. what clothes the watching. for more on the stories we're covering here at our 2 international do visit our website r t dot com. i forgot the
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