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the, the, the, the, we had a great call lasted for a long time, a big day alone ukraine is finally coming. is president, who's in on from pull the lens, the phone call, the top entity, the military conflict, leaving kids scrambling to catch up with development. paving the way full that big deal, a russian crypt. so car and c entrepeneur is set to be released from the us jail as part of the prison. that exchange we hit exclusively from alexander vinegar attorneys on some of that. plus the indian prime minister and the rent remote is in washington for tulips with president trump. the answer is already met his newly confirmed national intelligence directed hosting gather
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the very it will welcome to you. it's 9 am here in moscow, and this is on the international with the global news update is good to help you with this. while the top story be, well does one step closer to piece. so after the 1st a special phone call between the us and russian presidents in yes, donald trump shed an upbeat reaction. also speaking with the vladimir putin saying the ukraine conflict will eventually be brought to an end. we had a great call and it lasted for a long time over an hour. this morning. i also had with presidential landscape a very good call after that. then i think were on the way to getting peace. i think president one space and present as a landscape wants peace and i want peace. i just want to see people stop getting
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killed. we had a very good talk with, with new people didn't really know what the president buttons thoughts were, but i think i can say with great confidence he wants to see it ended also is that's good for him. you them, as it gets through the telephone conversation between president pollutants and the president of the united states. donald trump has just ended. it was a very long telephone conversation. it lasted almost an hour and a half. they discussed issues related to the exchange of russian and us citizens. the present of the united states assured that the american side would fulfill all the agreements reached the topic of a settlement, and ukraine was also discussed. president trump spoke in favor of an early end to hostilities and a peaceful solution to the problem. president putin, for his part, mentioned the need to eliminate the root causes of the conflict. and he agreed with trump that a long term settlement can be achieved through peaceful negotiations. during the conversation they discussed the middle east regulation,
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the uranium nuclear program, as well as bilateral russian american relations. in the economics fear, the russian president invited the us president to visit moscow. they also agreed to continue personal contacts including organizing a personal meeting. that's what i wanted to tell you, which i think that's quite a comprehensive update. let's get over the 1000 how small correspondence don't quote a joint. i mean the studio, good morning to you don't say finally, some direct communication between the american and russian lead isn't it was a soldier, conversation i that hour and a half long. so total cost to be what we know. well, it's about, it's been about about 5 years since vladimir putin and donald trump actually had a chat and it's been around 3 years since the acting presence of russia in the us spoke at all. so of course there was a lot on the agenda for this conversation, everything from iran's nuclear program to the recent prisoner exchange and coming to a settlement in the middle east. but the main focus of these discussions,
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of course, is what everyone is looking forward to. right, discussions on a potential piece plan for the crate and conflict and according to recent statements from the trump administration, it looks like you cranes in for a serious reality check. secretary of defense who's excellent. the major statement today saying that he thinks is unlikely or impractical. i think probably that's true, i think long before present a boat. and as i said, there's no way that allow that this has been going on for many, many years. and they've been saying that for a long time that ukraine cannot go into nato. the 1010 i'm, and i'm ok with that, i just want the word whether they are there or not. but i, it certainly would seem to be that most people have said that, that is something that's not going to well, i think page said today that that's unlikely, right? we must start by recognizing that returning to ukraine's pre 2014 borders is an
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unrealistic objective, is chasing this. illusionary goal will only prolong the war and cause more suffering. it certainly would seem to be unlikely. they took a lot of land and they fought for that land and they lost a lot of uh they lost a lot of soldiers, but it would just seem to be and i'm not, i'm not making an opinion on it, but i read a lot on it. and lot of people think that, that sort of likely is such a shift in washington's approach to the conflicts. now we have the us and russia tool, can you create without ukraine? supposed been the reaction from here? well, after his conversation with put in trump, actually mediately called zalinski out bands. lensky said that that conversation had lasted around an hour, but the printing media said that it lasted only around 10 minutes. and so you wonder why that difference and understanding of what was going on with that conversation, but it could have something to do with the fact that in recent times,
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i mean ukrainian media is really been saying that keith is becoming more and more worried that the u. s. might sideline it in some potential future peace negotiations and trump was asked about this. he said that, well, ukraine's gonna have to have elections to meet any rate. no, i don't think so as long as he's there, but you know, at some point you're gonna have to have elections to, you're gonna have to have it on right now in terms of rushes position. i mean, vladimir putin has said that he doesn't mind if the landscape is at any future negotiations. but the main thing is that russia does not seize a lensky as a person who actually has the authority to sign off on any sort of legitimate piece deal as a distributor. good, i'm skimming. you can negotiate with anyone. but zalinski is illegitimate. he has no right to sign anything, but if he wants to take part in the negotiations, i will send people who will conduct these negotiations. the issue is the final signing of the documents. this is a very serious issue that should guarantee security for ukraine and russia with
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a serious long term historical perspective. and there can't be a single slip. everything should be polished, but in accordance with the constitution of ukraine, the president of ukraine, even under martial law, does not have the right to extend his powers. only representative authorities have the right to extend their powers, which is only the right of the countries parliament. and the president only has a 5 year term, that's it, and nothing else. further, his powers are transferred to the chairman of the rata. but if there is a desire to negotiate and find compromise solutions, let anyone negotiate there. naturally, we will strive to achieve what suits us, which corresponds to our interest in terms of signing documents. everything should be done in such a way that lawyers confirm to us the legitimacy of those people who be authorized by the ukrainian state to sign in these agreements that are saying things a sounding quite positive on the day. the next step that we'd be looking for would
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see, would be a face to face meeting between the russian presidents and donald trump. the big questions are, of course, when and why? well, of course, with much of the world's already politically, pretty politically charged over the ukraine conflict, i mean, the potential meeting place going to have to be as neutral as possible. and trump did have a pretty plausible suggestion for where these future negotiations might take place . and we'll get it. uh, i think we'll get it. we'll get something done. we're going to be meeting at actually tomorrow. the meeting and munich is, you know, and we're going to have some other meetings and we'll be, i'll be dealing with president boat and largely on the phone and we ultimately expect to meet. in fact, we expect that he'll come here and i'll go there and we're going to meet also probably in saudi arabia. the 1st time we'll meet in saudi arabia and see if we can get something done. but we want to end that, or that was a disaster. to really bloody horrible for so in the span of just
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a couple days. and we really seen a high profile prisoner swap between russia and the united states and another highly productive phone call between both countries. and also one that we haven't seen in a very, very long time. so it looks like the likelihood that this conflict may end sooner rather than later. just went up a bit and loving starts of the day with some good news when he, thanks for coming in with these house us off the phone call. so we got reaction to that as landmarks on cool between most go in washington from american communist policy, international secretary, christopher halle. and i think it's an enormous development in the us is relationship, not only with russia, but with ukraine, and with all of the nato allies, many decades that the united states and other nato countries have wanted to include ukraine in the nato alliance. and this is the 1st moment that us president sitting us president has officially said that they are comfortable with ukraine not being
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part of the alliance. so we are seeing a concession, a conciliatory message towards peace and towards diplomacy rather than the bellicose attitude of the former president of bite. and so i think it's a very historic moment. it's a really important moment for us, russian by letter of relations. saturday, be assigned to bill itself as an important partner, as a strategic partner in negotiations for peace, it could also paved the way for further negotiations in the broader region. and here, i mean the middle east, especially these are the guys that so i think it's an important development. and i think it's going to be an important venue to host these talks. so the fact that trump called put in as sitting president, even before he has communicated with the landscape, as many have noted today, is a huge development. and there's already calls, you know, for him to be and beach for there to be proceeding that he's a trader. but in fact, trump is choosing here. diplomacy. he's said from the campaign trail. he's looking
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for a peaceful solution of diplomatic solution to end this war. i had those on the big phone call most ago honda convicted, american prison and lock. so goes back to washington and exchange russian clips so currency onto putting a alexandra vin. it case that to be released from a us jail us, according to his attorney who's been speaking to us, a mr. bennett was arrested in 2017 in greece at the us so far as he's request. it was convicted on money loan during charges via bitcoin story b, b t. c platform, a crypto exchange that was founded by vinegar back in 2011. he initially the 9th, the charges against him wall, calling himself a political prisoner. he later agreed to a plea, deal with us, prosecute his speaking exclusively to all to you, mister vix. legal team shed more details about the present as well. the 1st, you know, i got this thing form yesterday by a few days. i'm off the 20,
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is that maybe because it wouldn't be a swell. we thought it was my plans and that i should get it really useful for that . so as this morning starts with, again, having some phone calls with this family and it's time to call me and said that to me, the alexander would be really easy because yesterday, either you mean and so they decided to close the case. so there were incarceration, we say these are your base that tony and your weight hadn't missed or any backs. and it was said that you would that maybe have a good news and cannot confirm anything. so all day long we, we were waiting, you know, for, for confirmations and we birds that you were a small shop. ah, was thinking back to jail for the 2 packs. these a, these things you'd be the only things that to be extracted through to rashaw. so we know exactly that jail and now is getting really useful,
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forest drive nation and we'd be very happy to do away with the interplay and taking back home. i find that mean uh i in mass, but we assessed subsidies under warranty. reg, man attorneys, uh for deals and uh we decide needed to set something to see if we could push in more direction to, to uh, all i have really ease down to meet boston next. wow. and uh its or to, to, to be the case. so we are very, very happy off our corporation by trying to fix it. gotcha. fashion off the original, sorry. jeez, i wrote it to the 1st to keep the office of most school and rhodes to the doctor for fees. and all of them responded to me. and they told me is that they were very much paying attention about restoring the situation. i, you know, he lost his wife, why the very strong and the very concerned, you know,
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and he could not do any senior was in jail being for also cannot visit, need her. and the 2 kids as most ice white board. so everybody was very much mood losing any mileage. we have been lobbying for a solution, but it has been a one way effort. we have not received any concrete answers or solutions from the other side. we were simply lo, being to get our client released. there was a court hearing on tuesday. unfortunately, the judge made the hearing secret. we are still awaiting further information about the status of our client. the russian government has clearly stated that this is a gesture of goodwill that has been positively received by the american government . mister photo met with from the white house, which is a positive development, and they have even linked it to military operations. and the, and i see this is a positive step towards peace. i am optimistic, the oldest will lead to a positive outcome. the fact is that the government keep these deals secret. for the past few months,
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we have been actively low being for our clients release using various means, including amnesty dropping charges and exchange. and the presidential potter good to buy me. i would like to extend my sincere thanks and gratitude to phoenix mother who has been actively helping and fighting for her sons freedom. also in an exclusive interview with all the vera vin excited, she has not yet received any official confirmation office. sons release has been extra and what is being like for her grandchildren waiting for that father to come home for yes, you might see just even going. the children have pain in their eyes. there is pain and expectation and every word in their body just expectation. the kids don't want to go anywhere. they don't want anything. they say daddy's coming daddy's coming. and it's like this year after year. i'm heartbroken. i'm sick. i'm losing my voice because of the nerves. my legs are numb. i understand that someone has to tell me
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if it's my son who's going to be released. we don't show the news to the children. they don't read any news. we will tell the children only when we know for sure, and the official authorities confirm it. i hope and i pray until they officially confirm it or tell me i won't believe it. i'm so tired of this waiting. so until i see my son, i won't believe any one. yeah. the indian prime minister in a rental modi has arrived in washington for to day and visit is due to meet with donald trump for the 1st time since the president's integration with somebody else to his arrival. the indian leader was hosted for talks by the newly confirmed us national intelligence direct to hopefully get involved was confirmed by the senate just hours be full. the may say she's practicing hen. do who's long being for most enclose the ties between washington and new dining they'll make is approved to an organization by 52 votes to 48 on wednesday with just one republican opposing
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the move. the scaffold is known for being a phase course called the very intelligence community symbol now leads local journalists. caleb, i'm open, has more in tulsa gabbert has been confirmed to play the role of donald trump's director of national intelligence. it was a close vote in the us senate, 52 to $48.00, with only one republican senator mitch mcconnell of kentucky voting against her. she will now lead the 18 us intelligence agencies and she will be providing intelligence briefings to us president donald trump. now it tells the gab or it is a former us soldier. she has served in the us military on top of that, she's been presidential candidate. donald trump's decision to select tulsa galbraith provoked a huge amount of outcry from his critics. because his policy gabbert is long, diverge from what the intelligence community says,
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and she has long criticize the actions of the united states around the world. she is a non intervention essentially arguing that the united states should focus on his own affairs and stop meddling and countries across the planet and her, assuming the role of intelligence directors certainly raised some eyebrows and some criticism from those who defend the u. s. political and military establishment. let's review just some of what tulsa gabbert has said over the years about u. s. foreign policy and the intelligence community. back in 2020, when she was running for the presidency and the democratic parties. presidential primary. here's what she had to say about what was then her own party and the serious problems about its internal life and how it is managed that our democratic party unfortunately, is not the party that is of by and for the people. it's, it is a party that has been and continues to be influenced by the foreign policy establishment
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in washington represented by hillary clinton and others foreign policy by the military industrial complex and other greedy corporate interest. she's also spoken out, it's about the war in ukraine saying that yes, russia is legitimate to security concerns and simply been acknowledged and never would have taken place. and that negotiations are the road to improving things and ending the conflict. she's also called out zalinski for how he controls the media in ukraine and has outlawed opposition parties. this war and suffering could have easily been avoided. if biden admin, nato had simply acknowledged russia's legitimate security concerns regarding ukraine's becoming a member of nato, which would mean us nato forces right on russia's border democrats, republicans, the main stream media, the washington elite, essentially in the pocket of the military industrial complex. and rather than
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looking out for what's in the best interest of the american people, our national security, our country, they see dollar science when they look at ukraine, there are $25.00 to $30.00 us funded bio labs in ukraine. according to the us government. these bio labs are conducting research on dangerous pathogens. ukraine is in an active or zone with widespread bombing, or tillery and showing. and these facilities, even in the best of circumstances, could easily be compromised and released these deadly pathogens. now light cove in these passages no no borders. when she ran for president in 2020, she very much positioned herself as a critic of the u. s. wars in iraq and syria. and here is what she had to say in an interview with r t. why is it such a difficult position to say that we said stop, army stream is stream service? it's really not a difficult position, nor should it be. i think every american would be
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a surprise to know that for years our government has been providing both direct and indirect support to these are militant groups who are working directly with or, or even under the command of terrorist groups like all tie dyed nicest all in their or their effort and fight to over throw the syrian government. and she hasn't stopped criticizing the washington establishment and its policies of what she refers to as the forever wars. these were her very words in her confirmation. hearing with the senate intelligence committee, when i was a member of congress, i learned about president obama's dual programs that he had begun really to overthrow the regime of syria and being willing to through the c. i a is a timber sycamore program that has now been made public of working with an army and equipping all kind of in an effort to overthrow that regime starting at
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another regime change or in the middle east. today we have and is list extremist who is now in charge of syria, as i said, who danced on the streets to celebrate the $911.00 attack, who ruled over a live with an is the most extremist governance. and who has already begun to persecute and kill and arrests, religious minorities, lake christians, in syria, tulsa garrett's job as director of national intelligence will be to provide president trump with a daily briefing, showing him what's going on in the world. and because tells the gabbert is someone who has a very different understanding of world events, then us mainstream media. this is leading many to be helpful that perhaps u. s. foreign policy could shift. however, it tells the gabbert certainly has harsh critics. the fact that she was confirmed with a close vote, as many wondering what could come next for the pentagon,
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for the intelligence community and for the united states and its dealings around the world is there help for a new day of non intervention is i'm and piece failed my new york now and i had events of governmental affairs with the us trade representative agency. steve gail told us the ext democratic congress woman's position on american age. the key of has proven to be rights as well, both for her and for many of us who've been been you know, streaming that we need to look at the reality of what's happening on the battlefield. look at the reality of, of, of what you brain has done to their own people, as i've done to the folks in, in those on best region for the last decade. those of us who were saying those things like tulsa, like me, and others, were streamed for being russian spies and russian advocates in and in the pockets of food. and now the truth is coming out to, you know, again you've got to exist, you've got to the opposite western europe saying, yeah,
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that's all all true again. and one of those great conspiracy series that have been proven right in the afternoon as again, a lot of people. oh, apologies to her. she's nothing given, you know, in the new york times, the washington post, cnn that, you know, with the, the best of headlines done the years. in fact, to the extent that they're saying that she could be a threat at to, to the us going forward. now that she has national at security, is she going to be under like more scrutiny that we've ever seen before? i think unfortunately for those critics, she represents the trump world view, the heads of the world view and the world view that the trumpet administration is bringing in. so while she was at odds with was defied and his team were doing which was failed international policy on every side. whether it was that disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan with a, we're learning more about the, the funds that were paid to hunter, to obtain the,
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the benefits from divided ministration. everything we're learning about the failed international policies and the by the administration are now being swept aside of this new trump border. and i think again, there may be critics, but the world view is going to overtake the criticism, particularly in reality, becomes more apparent. again, just like in the middle east, look at the heart to just being released. look at these, your people like photo and, and rice are being released and the best going god being released. the rest of the truck is making progress. the people thought was, was impossible. in via energy, we cause officially it kicks off. we're getting together global industry, lead design professionals in the oil and gas related sexes as a full days. the conference will address key topics such as energy security and sustainability. bringing insights from policy makers and experts also spoke exclusively to the deputy editor, even as to off the russian federation, who highlights
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a bill for charities for enhancing trade ties between moscow and new daddy. a look, i can say that. so once again, repeat that. so we're to silver and states of conducting going on policy and the best interest of our nation, of economies and of our people. and if for the price of means structurally uh, d o in our goal is to pay for them. then uh, we would. ready be searching for alternatives if means to auction exercise the stray to facilitate this freight. and once again, we believe that everybody is free to trades and choose their trade partners without any interference from $0.30. we will be basing our decisions. so on this basis, transportation is part of the supply chain and it is normally handled by a commercial 3 that are centers. so we cut it into the have all the means necessary to bring dollar goes to our key markets and to all the partners and expanding these
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opportunities is a good thing for global trade. and this includes uh, thing for relationships to as a natural thing, because uh uh, simply the markets for the markets or forms based on the most optimal logistics and the best economics for both parties. and india is one of the 1st floor, and so a 4 hour uh at n g s. so at the same time we didn't have sparrow and g. uh, in order to contract without indian partners. but now this is changing because as you know, we're expanding our present sunday. would you market a launch in new projects? and we hope that india would become more a major trading partner in del, in g space for us, for shipping our policy and having shaping out for the policy over the past few years based on a mutual interest and b, know we were working on the fragments isn't, and this is something which we expect to continue. we have not seen any signs. so this approach by either of the sides changing because we are major energy producing,
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we supply energy to the market. so our clients as to market rates as market prices . and so the 3rd party sounds, country, switch samples, indigo, sanction us. this one will change our approach. if more of them start out of somewhere, that means they have to. that means they have to be taken out from some other markets and from some other. and from some other areas, and so the same is applied here. so we don't see any significance additional williams appearing in the markets, which exceeds demand growth. so what's comes into the markets is covered by drones. you mind so not just an india boards in the whole region, and we believe that our offer and our sources which we put in the market are competitive in terms of pricing other than that. so we're ready to compete. we're ready for free market competition. as long as it's not a company to buy a legal measures such as sanctions, i mean, and so when it is well,
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we will just continue doing the right thing. and we'll continue ignoring. it's always great to have you with us. i hope you have in the past, like start until day of next these documents we time and we have bought with more news updates in just a few minutes. the in the 1870s. the colonial expansion of the british empire in the nile valley in greece, debris it is decided to get complete control over sudan. however,
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the deeply religious people of that country did not want to obey 4 laws to the on ceremonious intervention of british officials, lives of people's discontent is spokesman was the theologians mohammed off thought the drug blamed himself the mahdi. the design began to gather an army against the invaders. by 1884, most of the sudanese cities were in the hands of the modern great britain decided to intervene directly. but the troops of ahmad gave the invaders of drubbing in $1885.00. the rebels to the capital, the car to the feet of britain was totaled only by the very end of the 19th century . after the death of ahmad, the british were able to regain their control of sudan. unable to defeat the living body, the british took revenge on the dead. what his remains were drawn out of the mazda liam and thrown away.

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