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climate change the, the us delegation hatch to saudi arabia of a high level folks with ross, an invoice i helped spread. the magic breakthrough over you create the situation with the previous administration. no dialogue more until the that was the official position of the previous administration. an optimistic outlook, the crumbling 12 saw the potential for a meeting between the ross and the american president saying and that's it all started in spots contracts to divide in years. the interesting question the oven says that they cannot be 80 all special discussing about your grade without a direct involvement. but donald trump suggest this,
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he's okay with the legs key being absent from the negotiating table the let's the compute and this becomes difficult. the morning be use last officials, either munich, security conference, fine with the changing world, or the to say, hard to take of the easier he's also left bottom line side. the meeting off the washington's pulled at brussels. we're very close to democracy. the threat that i worry the most about the city europe is not russia. it's not china, it's not any other external actor. and what i worry about is the threat from within the retreat of europe, from some of its most fundamental values value shared with the united states of america. russia says europeans, deliberately ignoring kids, will cry, and that's after the use public to provide vain to keep. great. now the target
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squash and the what is, are the international reaching you from the russian capital with the latest from around the world? i a michael, quite a to we stopped by some breaking news on the water and ukraine. hey, us delegation is leaving today for saudi arabia to hold for us with russian representative. it's the 1st such high level meeting between the countries in years . the news was confirmed by donald trump special envoy to the middle east, steve woods, with coffee, and the set to be aimed at building trust with moscow. the russian side has yet to comment on this. i don't want to talk too much about the ad ins, specifically, maria, but i am going to night, i'll be traveling there. ready the national security advisor and we'll be having meetings at the direction of the president and hopefully we'll, we'll,
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we'll make some really good progress with regard to russia, ukraine. and also a lot of details so far as we start any heard from washington. moscow has once commented as yet, and we could only guess who's going to be on the negotiating teams list. but actually yesterday, bloomberg named a few and americans delegation will be led by us national security advisor mike waltz and a special uh and boy for the middle east. a steve uh, width, golf, and actually width of noted, uh the, the 1st stage of tweaks will focus on building trust between the united states and russia. and this resonated with what kremlin spikes pass and treat me 3 pascals earlier stated emotions. you know, this is a powerful signal and we will now attempt to solve the problems through dialogue. we will talk about peace,
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not war. what was the situation with the previous administration? no dialogue or until the end. that was the official position of a previous administration. judging by president trump statements, we resolve problems through dialogue. no more. we need peace. this position should appeal more to any reasonable person or state. you may, the, the, you know, you crave, will actually attend the saudi arabia summit. as trump actually cheering a phone call was lighting that page and earlier this week emphasized that she wants to meet with bruton. in particular, as tom has a some sort of understanding on how to apply them. f pete in views, the conflict in hugh crane and now we also have multi rubio. he said earlier that keeps on brussels will actually be brought into the price as also will. it's because 1st absolum ice is all about tools between moscow and washington. president trump ran, he was very clear, he thinks this war needs to end. and if he sees an opportunity to end it,
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which is what he's looking for. whether there is an opportunity or not, we're going to pursue it. ultimately, it will reach a point when, if it's real negotiations and we're not there yet. but if that were to happen, ukraine will have to be involved because they're the one that was invited and the europeans will have to be involved because they have sanctions on putin and russia as well. and they've contributed to this effort. we're just not there yet. we really aren't, but hopefully we will be because we don't like to see this war. and so the key of constantly says that no, you're creating 12 so that you created, talk to us about that. what about this time? well, according to a to a fox news, john, the last uh ukraine was not invited to the talks and saudi arabia, citing a high ranking ukrainian official. he actually specified that ukraine was not invited nor informed about the upcoming and negotiations as the landscape. so concerns that, that will snow invitation that he has received. he's also called the meeting
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between most and washington. i'm a bit strange as those similar talks what held between the t of on it's so cool, strategic partners before. and you know, if this seems to be ironic and i rumble, i want a moment to, as soon as like as a soon as trump announced his intentions to meet with the russian president. as the last he said, he actually had a state visit to saudi arabia, which obviously is just a coincidence of course, and that his economy, minnesota is ready in re add, holding meetings to prepare the visit. and once again, i want it. how's the landscape while still feeling sort of left out is still trying hard to get involved because top all the way actually has been opened about to ukraine such and wolf this i'm interested in question. i think they have to make peace,
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that people are being killed and i think they have to make peace. your i showed that was not a good war to go into and i think they have to make peace. that's what i think. the last, you know, 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. i just need you to go to more just skim. oh, 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 a serious long term historical perspective. a. hi, leah, an nbc interview, actually t mountain, which celeste explains that. if that was a real plan to resolve the conflict, t of what has been invited,
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what is the trump administration's piece plan? do they have one look for? well, 1st of all, i've seen no they, they don't have a rio down because they come have it without us sizing. so maybe that and there are some ideas and that your, some ideas about the economy, how to seek your economy, how to invest. we spoke mostly about it with the weiss president, i think security guarantees told today the question on the president with all of this that twice president about. it's about more to president because he's the president of the united states and he is a leader of nato. and each man that lives are all security allies. so, you know, from all of this, we are in fact seeing a huge shift on the geological landscape. but you know, once again to be sure of that, we'll have to wait and see whether short while ago president trump told a john list that he will meet with loudly put in soon, but didn't provide any timeframe. well, i for more on this whole this,
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let's cross now to see a research fellow at the global policy institute, george somebody joining me right now. george, i'm glad to have you join me. so just to be rob says that the meeting will be soon, but gave no further details. how quick do you think it might happen from your analysis? and i think it will happen very quickly. i think clearly the trump administration wants to get things moving. uh and so the best way of getting things moving um is a, a summit meeting between trump and boots. and i'm assuming that given that around adon stats um, at the end of the month, it will take place sometime just before around my them around. what do you expect to come out of this high level delegation meeting over the coming days and saudi arabia, any major breakthroughs? or is this just about lane the fact that the groundwork for that to put to meeting
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i think it's so the way of presenting the, the american idea and i think we're getting, we're getting some sense of what the american intention here is. planet trunk wants to bring this war to an end. let me get you. the campaign on this is repeated this over and over again. during the past 3 years, he wants to bring it to an end. the way he wants to bring it to an end is through normalization of relations with russia, that the as normalization of relations between the united states and russia. so he's offering a variety of incentives for russia to bring this war to an end. you know, as you saying, if you can bring this to go to an end. now in other words the see sign um is this now whatever. um then we can offer you some sanctions really. we can offer you normalization of relations. we can offer you a relief on moving issues about embassies and, and, uh, comforts you'll, its,
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and diplomatic compounds. all those things which are really very, very sole points with moscow. but, uh, and maybe even down the road and invitation to join the g 7. but the price that ross, you would have to pay there is an immediate cessation of hostilities and that may be too high a price for rest of the pay or right. uh, you're surprised that the speed all of this is happening and taking place right now . no surprise, i think this was something that trump intended to do. i think trump is determined to bring it to an end, but how that comes about is very, very difficult because of course, russia has certain import the security concerns. first of all, it needs to bring under a control the for all blast, which is a don't, is logan's is up at all if you're in harrison, because that secures russia's land bridge. decry mia. so that's
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a little bit. it is very important. it will be russia is not a full control of those 4 of us now. and russian need some kind of a helsinki to point to some sort of a security architecture for a future arrangement in europe. so when we don't go back to the inevitable in the next herbal, nato expansion and threatening russian security. so the use of a prime concerns of russia, which is not clear the trunk can deliver trump once the immediate ceasefire, then the all blessed will not be brought on the full russian control. moreover, any future security conference will involve the europeans has to beef is going to be kind of the helsinki 2 point oh, and the europeans. and now, so russel phobic, so absolutely demented and determined to provoke some kind of a what was the rush of the little purpose would be somebody in the search conference. i mean, to just be an opportunity for the likes of kind of call us and alina bab, book and,
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and the rest of them just to rant and rave against russia, so it wouldn't serve any real purpose. so it's a very difficult situation. the russian would soon find it so well, the wow. the united states is offering normalization of relations. on the other hand, rushes long term concerns will not be addressed that by all right, we have to leave you here now. george sutton, early senior research fellow global policy institute. thank you so much for your insight. thank you. great. a. now the munich security conference has rob, top of which it was sad for some, quite literally now it's chub and was reduced to tears. but not just because everyone was heading home disorder, it's easy to disrupt, it's easy to destroy, but it's much harder to rebuild. so let us stick to these values. let us not reinvent them, but focus on strengthening their consistent application. let me conclude and this
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becomes difficult. the, the cab that is right about one thing for saw the world or that is changing it not to the west advantage of the conference, was supposed to be a show of unity. but in the wake of all the arguments and recrimination that throughout the weekend, this unity would perhaps be the most appropriate way to describe what happened as the gathering wrapped up delegates westfield trying to put on a brave face. this has been a cat call, send me of diplomacy, you know, the sort of people being quite to have top ben shock than the rest of it. but once we get over us, the prime minister of iceland said from the shock, what do we need to do?
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we need to listen what the americans are, say, what went down as exactly what they knew was absolutely not expecting these summits like the munich security conference, like the a i summit for europe that j, the vance, the vice president, united states was also speaking at a little bit earlier in the week these things are only just very routine, quite big news fast actually. and normally kind of the talking points are worked out in advance. they're almost always on the same page. it's not supposed to be a roast of the americans or i'm, i'm the europeans by the americans was essentially what we're seeing, that at both of these events, the threats that i worry, the most about visa, the europe, is not russia. it's not china, it's not any other external actor. and what i worry about is the threat from within the retreat of europe, from some of its most fundamental values value shared with the united states of
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america. style struck that of a former european commissioner went on television recently and sounded delighted that the romanian government had just an old and entire election. he warned that of things don't go to plan. the very same thing could happen in germany to now these cavity or statements are shocking to american ears or assessments or advanced did. yesterday was the stand on the side of addictive tauriel regime. interesting and to say europe, germany, you are to tell a terry and states is on us and that really has our welding and aspects of stock. we create our coalition ourselves, just be sure it's none of his business, or do you know? yeah, tough guy. a connie minister of germany, robert had back there and also the vice chancellor of germany telling off judy vance not to his face at the conference, but on a pod cast. i'm sure he'll be listening to that and following along very closely. so what's going on here is that, you know,
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instead of standing up to the previous administration, previous american administration and standing up for their energy sovereignty and ending up the street, the industrialize. and his dad's as j, the vans admonished germany for doing right in front of their faces at that munich security conference. these guys, any they just kind of are saying, well, you know, coming here now we're standing up for news for democracy and freedom that all these things that they really couldn't be bothered standing up to the, by the administration for apparently on the, on the way that trump had sent to this conference in munich, general kellogg, or one of his own voice. he, um, he had said earlier that with respect to where this is all going and in, sorry, ray. be with the next phase of negotiations with hopefully alternately or who are heading towards direct had the head discussion between president puts in president
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trump probably within the next couple of weeks before ramadan ends up unfolding in saudi arabia and everything kind of shuts down prior to that he said, you know, we really don't need these pounds. the, you are ukraine at negotiate table and they can come to the table, but probably the kitty table over there in the corner. what's interesting now is the secretary of state, marco rubio has now kind of contradicted that and said europe and ukraine will be part of the piece thoughts. let's have a listen to the kind of contradicting discussions that are happening in, in front of, on the world stage. for everyone to see on, on the american side, can you, can you a show this audience the ukrainians will be at the table and europeans will be at the table where you just change the whole dynamic organ or victor, thanks for having us today. i appreciate the answer that last question, just you framed it?
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the answer is no. the answer to the earlier part of that question is yes, of course you can use are going to be at the table the finish for our minister. so the, any of this report that we're watching right now that this is all very messy and well, you know, diplomacy is messy and it's not in a straight line. the only way it ends up being anything other than that is when everybody is an agreement on propagating the same, talking points in the past, which is again what these conferences typically. all right, we're absolutely not saying here. this is real diplomacy happening in real time. so you have catalog contradictory, marco rubio, and it doesn't mean that there hasn't been something that occurred between those 2 statements made by those gentlemen. but again, it's a big question mark over whether or not the, the you or to what extent that you will be involved the visa goes to use is, i mean, they've been holding their own little kind of side summits ahead of this particular conference. for example, specifically, there was one in paris just before i left paris to come out here in moscow. they
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were all meeting there and it was, they were setting the stage. they said for an eventual piece agreement as though they were running the adults table. i'm not realizing that it seems that some, some trump and puts in were also having a conversation and they'd already kind of done the cast day. and their casting was for an, a 2 man show not for a, a clown troop involving the typical jokers at the u. i n by austin, my stuff. what have i done today is to have the printer have identity. not really because in this fight for a year of a future, for them very common sense of freedom for low security, ukraine or we will probably be me, but i just made the european party of war,
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the liberal mainstream will try to do everything in its power to fight disagreement . let's not be now you've it. yeah, well, i mean that's part of the course when it comes to the you all yet is by twos and for 2 signaling, just non stop virtue signaling and that's again, that's not diplomacy. so what we're looking at now is very messy diplomacy playing out in real time and you, it's kind of been relegated for the time being to the, to the table. and it's not really sure at this point whether they will be involved or not. mark rubio has said yes, you know, calm down over there cuz they're yelling and screaming and freaking out that, you know, we might not be involved in this. so again, when j. d that says at this unit conference, that the e u is violating basic values that it, it for ports to back, like freedom and democracy. it's also kind of violating the rules of a free markets by doing this. and it seems like they're always trying to push the envelope and see what they can get away with. so this will be really interesting
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for watch where it all goes. ukrainian drove in strike has left 3 people that didn't rush as bell garad region asked of the car the way traveling in was hit and that's according to a local authorities. it's the latest thoughts attack on civilians. despite the use foreign policy chief insisting that keeps troops, never target non competence. well, when it comes to russia and ukraine, you know, the differences that the russian civilians are not dying. i mean russian children, then we were not dying. it's so which is on the ground of father territory when you are occupied, then it doesn't mean you know, in words, you have peace, but it doesn't mean that the human suffering was stop. and that is something that we need to work for. well, a kind of callous seems to be absolutely clear this as the 3 civilians were killed in belgrade region, this sounds a alone while it's really difficult to comment on such an outright and belief in
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the law. i, especially when the person who sees the slide is an actual head of the entire european diplomacy. she said with a smile, though, how the sleep trying to be cubes, which she looks to be her only forte when the cameras are on the substance of what's coming out of her, of her mouth is so far from reality as she is probably from diplomacy and kaya calluses, this statement is generally in line with the west, and so i are approached over the last decade or so, where they would turn a blind side to any atrocities committed by the key of regime against the russians taken, listen, can a person in such a position not know that the key every team is committing terrorist acts against civilians, children, women and socially vulnerable groups know. and as they say, we know they know can a person with the authority and that knowledge lie like that? yes. tell us does. for the last few days,
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all the leaders have been screaming all over the place that they absolutely need to keep their seat at the negotiating table. callous cuts their hopes at the root. how can you talk seriously? with those who have declared lies is their official position. judging from all that happens at the munich security conference, it's probably safe to say that's kind of calluses tend to seize those cynical and having nothing to do with the reality are a desperate attempt to stake a claim. in the upcoming talks between bosco and the washington, well the atrocities committed by the minutes in suffolk, you ever see more well documented, not only by the russian military investigators, but also via those who committed those atrocities. when you create, invaded the curse, korean russian civilians were forced to flee. and those who didn't make it out on time were rounded up and either sent to ukraine or were made prisoners in their own towns and villages. and just some were even tortured and worried. killed dead.
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here's just one example witnessed by our reporter. he goes, donal, take a look. if you see a know that it was meant to be a standard clean up operation. instead, a bloodcurdling discovery fingerprints of ukraine's months long presence in this village be a problem. you do this and i do you do you do you? i do full is do those little. i mean these civilians were killed by stray bullets. they didn't just happened to be in the way of a random piece of crap. no, they were screened, tortured and executed. with a diabolical meticulousness, which is on there, it is. what do you do not to do this real script, but each the is one of the villages most recently liberated by the russian forces in the course region. and as they rounded up those ukrainian soldiers who failed to
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flee the settlement. little did the russians know that one of the captives would admit to the atrocities a. so we raped the girl with particular cruelty. then i made her niel and then shot her. we went to another house, there were 2 men and one woman. we cut the veins on one of the men's hands. we decided to mock him just like that. then we killed them both. after that i raped the woman, made her kneeling shutter of the regions the neighbouring ukraine has suffered ard . so remiss all ends of drawing the tax as well. the desktops civilians, the in regions like the builder of vermonters and the brands, all happens, you to indiscriminate shedding by the ukranian nationalist. and here are just a few examples. the
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rushes you regions like this people's republic, for example, are roles. so under constant indiscriminate shedding by the ukrainian, the militant here in gulf coast, just the 40 kilometers away from the nets, at least 215 civilians were killed and nearly 1400 horrible wounded since the start of the special military operation old vests and the injuries occurred a very for from any military positions, but i guess kinda callis and our company has turned the blind side to that as well . now john list an editor of my grubby dot org monte j says the process is court in its own trump in the media. what's been happening in europe in the last 20
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or 30 years, is this intensive indoctrination. i on all that so impressed by concern john this, who in brussel this man to be you, you, we have a situation where the journalists are really things that the sonata smelling more, some now it's have coming out of brussels. what happens is ultimately, the relief stops to actually believe it's own, its own fake news and stuff for pete to get honey mass for really, really part of it. you know, how this is just not very bright. i mean it's not in the shop is to him the folks, let's be honest. but it seems to be a week of the lead his particular women say incredibly stupid things to get the media spotlight. you know, so home, the land, a spell to these ridiculous a ideas of the minutes a conference. then we had an a bad back to set us that yesterday. there's no way that a piece to can go ahead with us signing it off collaborative. and now we have homeless who just seems to ad brush all of the inconvenient history. you know, out of the,
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of the picture. i'm just having a little one side of narrative. just a minute, refusing to look at the statistics of women shouldn't have been killed her understand killed. i'm in a dorm bus. next reasons why the best news now stay with all the international for all the latest from around the world. see you again, bye. now the the, [000:00:00;00]
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the hello, my name is joe, i'm a traditional catholic, father of 6 children. i'm from dallas, texas originally. all right, my girls. what are you doing? by that time, many things had changed since crowded in america wants to talk about the eligibility, propaganda and all that sort of thing. we think that we would like to move and live somewhere else to raise our children. 2023. my wife and i and my 6 children, we moved to restaurant really actually seen all these movies of russia being this dark, jerry place and crass and everybody's starving. these are fish eggs, me and joking. so that's called the current and the russians loved peak. that was what it's like living in russia with

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