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this is not all war that's history, and we want to answer into a new relation, and that's simply no symmetry between the us and europe, or between the russia and to europeans. there you $27.00 who to talk to a full rate per cents. what? uh and uh, it's much easier to go back to classical pilot diplomacy to sit at the table to set the agenda and to get things done. what does it mean, the things that come in, and that's exactly how it should have been over the past few years. car and i mean, diplomacy is showing mutual respect to your given partners and engaging into privacy on the phone. finally, now we're seeing an attempt at a normalization of relations, but certainly between washington and moscow. but what about the european role? carrine con europe actually play a role in settling this conflict in the settlements? no, europe might be invited at the latest stage, as mark rubio has stated,
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but this later stage would be really more a stage of clean up a pay of handled the mess. somehow the co created about the what is fundamentally and such dynamic of negotiations is of course, before everything starts, it's about to attend what item would be on the agenda. and this is an affair that is only handled by most going to washington. but there's nobody from that you commission that is not original breland involved pop from the fact that there anyway busy with the on domestic cables. so think that the, the ultimate role of knowledge you parts this will be really only in handling the migration issue watching happened to the millions of ukrainians might stay in germany. poland. what will happen to the black market of i've been re, i think this is of an issue, the europeans, i'm not even thinking about. and there are lots of other problems they themselves
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would have to handle with there a way for states was there a security policy, but on an on, on, on the logic picture for europe, there is no place a car in the, over the past number of months we've seen the western press and political establishment try to call in a donald trump. they like to ask him, who should win the ukraine conflict? are you on the side of russia? are you working for russia and trumpet? say, look, i want the tooling to stop the death needs to stop. and so i'm trying, i'm having a difficult time getting my head around is why you are p and leaders appear angry about america and russia moving towards peace. what do they want that to be peace on the continent. the killing has to stop. yeah, you're probably right around. and it's mind boggling the wall membrane language that we have seen over the last 3 years on, on, on, on all of your opinion of us. it was really um, any,
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any kevin that would go into war mongering from, from germany. you even to the once new to a like old street. uh and uh, and none of the countries like switzerland. um the uh, the item i will, uh, the reason for that difficult to, to find it, but that is in my view as a very deep root, deeply rooted a hatred of russia. that's a very deeply rooted antagonist. and it has only reimbursed was the situation that we have seen of us since 2014, 2022. but um, there is something like russia has to be re, can't russia, is the enemy, it's this old and take on this. um, uh, what we call sylvia and the this so this is deeply rooted and every body has used language over the last years that they have not tried difficulty abandoning because we remember what they said. the rest of has to be defeated on
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the battle field. there is no place for diplomacy that we heard from berlin and from brussels. russia has to be, we can take on and it's, it can not make a power. so how will they get down from the trees to climbs up with the rest of the rick? this is the for all of them it's, it's a matter of, uh, uh, well, uh, not only for the ability because that they have lost them, but uh, what would be the place in history books. how would you be seen in the, in the very near future of, by next governments, the 5 by the historians. i think that all of them of when we'll have to, to, to be accountable for that. and, and this might be in elections, but this might be, might also go beyond connections. and, you know, you mentioned the big picture there, essentially. and i, i've heard so many historians and analysts saying, you know, the anglo saxons, they've, they've renewed the great game. the great game is back on, there was
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a ruler some years ago. the now is old alleged, but there was a ruler in buckingham palace, a winter console, but there was some drink, it's happening there. and the former king charles, or one of his brothers was overheard saying over a glass of champagne or sherry, the great game is back on and it goes back over a 100 years, the anglo saxons, and their agenda against the biggest country in the world. meantime, karen, so lensky is saying, these piece folks and re add are electricity. that is also asking the saudis, though to keep him abreast, none the less why we getting mixed signals. now from politicians, lot him is or landscape. i think it's his carriage stuff enough. he simply wants to remain on the screen if you're aware of something like a genuine states mount. and so would say i care about the craniums then 1st, before he would not have started to know those things. he would not have been well on board of plains and travelling and attending conference and getting into use. i
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think that's much, much more that you can do when you are in charge of your kind of treat them, getting interviews and, and being around to close. your really have to be in your country and handle handle the situation. and this, he found the over the last 3 years and he's not doing it now. and i think he knows that that's a, that's a term up to his popularity and uh, who is still into humans. the savanski into 3 months from now. yeah, it's a very good point in the account. i appreciate you saying that here. what about concessions here? we have these piece folds kicking off in riyadh saudi arabia. you know, the expectations of both sides will make offers and potentially make potential concessions. but i'm trying to understand what should russia give over to america? i mean, the roster is the most sanction country in the world. they've tried to destroy the ruble. they've seized, confiscated will stolen the 350000000000 euros or of russian money. they blew up the north stream pipeline. i'm trying to understand,
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what should russia give to the west and return to whatever the rest is going to give to russia? can you help me get my head around that? you know, i've, so it is a of a subscribe to what you just said, and i always read the rates also towards the russian colleagues adobe to kind it so it's now not the time of the time. i have deep respect the russian capacity to part and uh, and to, to restart. and that's the concept of, of friendship that plays a tremendous role interaction history and also contemporary international relations . but this is now the time uh to, to take a hot co approach to rushes and national interests. and uh, what, what is known to attend the, from the russian side is so low denija security arrangement that is needed for the european continent there. and this was voiced already by didn't you
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u. s. national security wise them is the, was in his senate hearing for the 1st time. he used this term of uh, your opinion, the security arrangements that are needed. so it wouldn't have to go beyond territorial issues of your brain. it will have to go beyond that. i would say also the catalogue to address the advance is about the me that made it to right sation of ukraine. that is, that something that is needed to make really a fresh start when it comes to security arrangements on the european continent and, and russia, in my opinion, shuts off for 1st before something like an apollo cheese from all of them. mm hm. and so competition, a lot of money, a lot of assets. well last not only price up and individuals, but companies. uh and yeah, compensation has to be paid. so i think that this is the, the, the minimum. and then we can start about talking again the technical context,
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academic corporation. why the band uh sports. so yeah, yeah, yeah. yeah. and just ask you to come inside the account. i mean, listen um, i'll let you get out of here and there's not, i'm so grateful to have you all the time. and your comments are here on the program today really means a lot to have you on the program. and i saw an unconfirmed report in the american media marketing bloomberg. well, the financial times, but an alleged lee potential piece plan from the american side suggesting and again, this is unconfirmed. but what i read suggested that america might be prepared to pull packets soldiers from the baltic country. now that surprised me, you know, it's on, couldn't fun, but hearing that, what are your thoughts a very interesting this to the very 1st time i talk comment that i'm a gifts and this ex planes a certain history that we can see. so uh,
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i think that was from the north side the, its really a lot of rethinking and uh, what, uh, what is the biggest asset of donald trump and i think it was his son, the attorney of who said that it's common sense. he works. i'm in science and most probably he looks at the maps and he understood that there is such an action needed . so um we would see about it might also if something like that is done, it might also be affecting the new commerce to the tools such as finland. and so sweden, well we have in a little while the wish on the one hand to make us military bases. but i single that with the results soul for loss on front on, on, on underneath 2 sides. i think that would be some rethinking. and this has to do
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with the, with the common sense that route smell and washington because what is important not only from a wide health perspective, but for, for people like rubio also when you take him from, from his biography. it's that in america, that's what council them, it's the mexican border. it's a, it's the u. s. a purchase of power that that owns. and so what is happening in, in scandinavia, whether it's smelled baltics or finland in terms of us troops? i think this is secondary for them. it may, it may not be a good sign for nato though. karen, i mean, if, and you know, cuz america pays more than any of the other european countries. right. so to help the millet ministry budget that trump is always saying you've got to pay more than your 2 percent, you're gonna pay up to 5 percent. but if america pulls the troops out of essentially nato bases in the baltic states,
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then you think your opinions are going to want to pay more to maintain these bases . i mean, somebody saying it wouldn't bode well for nato know this, and i'm not going to ask you that now because i know we've run out of time but can for me to you. so it could to get you on this program during such big things happening in the middle east right now. a kind of can, i saw the form of 4 minutes to austria and kindly the head of the go key center in st. petersburg university. an absolute pleasure. thank you very much for your time . thanks so much, marie, for your invitation. really over suppose the for me, a pleasure to have such a vivid conversation with um a wedding form since kinds a personality like yours is always a pleasure. thank you very much, carmen caesar well as the ukraine and conflict does carry on overnight sunday, key of carried out in the tackle and one of russia's largest oil pumping stations. rushers, deputy security council traveling to highlighted at the latest you are the striking infrastructure that is actually partially owned by america and non european corporations. the company talked with the operating the facility released the
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following statement as the curb pumpkin sky oil pumping station, located in the cool, cuz this region of coupon is the largest c p. c. oil pumping station in the russian federation or shareholders of the international consortium. including representatives of companies from the us and europe have been notified about the terrorist attack on the civilian facility by u. a. b's. this is a yet another terrorist attack. let's call it what it is which was executed by the key of regime in the early hours of months. a bunch of this time. then skis, militants have actually targeted american and european interests trends. and let me tell you why. first of all, ukrainian drones are filled with the metal projectiles and explosives attacks the facility which pumps mainly oil from american and european companies. fruit cause i started the boston scott oil refinery, is the most important hub for the transportation of oil for the caspian pipeline
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consortium. also known as c, b, c. it's located approximately 230 kilometers away from the 4th of november cease for which russian oil is pumped. so an accidental attack is absolutely out of the questionnaire because it's really far from any other fuel and energy facilities. now, as for the shareholders of the caspian pipeline consortium, well, they include international companies, the, where the us ownership and mass to 24 and quarter percent says $62400000.00 tons of oil or pumped for the cdc in 202411.7 percent of which came from russia and 88.3 percent from cars like starting now. this is a behavior is well, really unpredictable at this point, especially the following, the events had been unix security conference, most going, washington are about to begin their talks on the settlements of the crating costs
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as well as the lensky is c, the left on the sidelines at the moment she likes to be a loose cannon. if you will, mind you. even before donald trump took over the oval office, the united states had asked polanski to limit his tribes. those too not to drive off, but boiled price is well. trump said that the oil would play as leverage on russia, if it does not sit down at the negotiating tables. and as he seems to have done just the opposite. in this case, he drove up oil prices and damaged the american interest as well. now despise it, as is a self destructive ashton feet continues to enjoy support from the european union. but the most of the officials there seems to be a little more into the fact that the reactions of the key regime are actually hurting your opinions themselves. after all, the latest attack does indeed hurt european interest as well. oh no immediate turn
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. the director reaction from zalinski is european fans at this point in time, but we should hardly be expecting any reaction any time soon because for the e. u officials, they're darling, can do absolutely anything, as long as it hurts russia. are we all sticking with the top of the story here? we're not changing naturally. it is breaking news straight out of saudi arabia. the delegation now of top russian officials is meeting with a us secretary of state on his team from washington. let's learn more right now of course live to watch senior political correspondent. you're pissed off. he's not joining us from inside. one of the saudi royal pilots is designed to stand, you know, fall. yeah, going from the doug, whether delegation has set down in the conference room. we've seen a lot of big names that we've seen the russians for minutes or so get law for off presidential envoy. you what it was shack off of course, america's marco rubio. take us through what you've seen on your expectations today . jacob, a while we are in the one of the royal palaces here in the area,
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as you just said, it belongs to the royal family here in saudi arabia. it was chosen as the venue for these negotiations between russia and the united states. right now, we're on our, in this waiting room and possibly show you just inside the palace. but there are only the russian journalists here right now. but we were allowed for a brief moment to go inside that room where the negotiations are taking place. still taking place as we speak, we saw rushes for him unnecessarily elaborate and latimer buttons. and boy, you were struck off on one side of the table and of the us delegation headed by michael rubio on the other side of the table. so this is real, this is real, they're talking right now. and obviously the 2 sides do have quite a lot to talk about. we know that they're discussing ukraine, but also both sides said before that they're going to focus
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a lot on normalizing the relationships between the 2 countries. because the last high level of meeting between uh, going agents from moscow and washington, it's even hard to counsel when that happened last time. so now we're waiting for any outcomes of these talks. of course, we're also expecting a press conference by rushes for minutes to serve you elaborate off. i'm quite keen on listening to that and finding out some of the details about what was going on in that room. what still going on there right now? what are they talking about? what's the mood like? i was able to ask, one of the members of the russian delegation about the atmosphere in the mood. he said it's quite a working atmosphere. it looks like of both sides are really keen on talking and
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resolving some of the many issues that have accumulated over the years, especially throughout uh, jo biden's administration, the years that he was in the office. i just, i wanted to pick you up on that. yeah. go to if i could, no, i know you've got what to do and i'll let you go in a moment here, but you, you mentioned the atmosphere, right? so is the landscape he's not invited to these tulips. he's already said these tools that legitimate, without key a meantime, we have your opinion leaders who are crying on the sidelines, neglected, or just told to shove off in some southern sense or another. but so we've got frustration and anger on the european side. we definitely go frustration on the key upside, but what is the sense way you are the now, is there a sense of optimism or is it just down to business and bras tax and yeah, i think it's already quite optimistic that the 2 sides are sitting at the same table and talking to one another that's already quite a positive sign in terms of the relationship between russia and the united states
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regarding ukraine and europe. the yes, they weren't invited for this part of the negotiations because they're not only about ukraine, and this is what russia has been saying. this is what the, the, the american side have been saying that the brain is part of the negotiations. but there are, there is a much wider specter of the various topics that both countries have to discuss. so right now it appears that they're quite constructively leading the foundation for the future. and for a future talks, we also know now and this has been said by the american side that they're planning to include the ukrainians and europeans, but a little bit later on. i think right now what's most important is for them to re learn how to listen. and we know this from uh, rushes for minutes elaborate to you,
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said that uh, russian is always focused on listening to its partners. they have to learn how to listen and how to hear each other and how to understand each other. yeah, hopefully witnessing a return to common sense. our senior political correspondent is here, go to pick one off, and one of the saudi royal palace is in re i keep us posted. we will see soon the meantime, we spoke with a courtesy old dmitri f r. the ceo of the russian direct investment fund, also a member of the very russian delegation currently in re yet they commented on the prospect, solve these us russia to i just wanted to reach this very important to discuss your intake of nomic projects. yellow got economic corporation in general and resumption of dialogue. so of course we're going to move along the political track for the level of faculty advised me just from kind of some level of mr. chuck off, and economics and this block that time and charge. i'll send, i think we'll be rich and mutual understanding the class, which will manifest and joins projects for example. but we know that's
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a number of oil companies in the us. think of coming back to russia. so it's very important to move, not only on the political track, but they're on the social and economic as well on hand slides. if we kind of switch, we have our losses. but at the same time, you know, that's our economy has been growing at 4 percent a year. while you rugs. logic has been growing. it's one percent as best i thought of the same thing the whole story comes on. so we think that sanctions, i only have contributed to the growth of our economy or independence something dollars. so we're going to sleep more just on this. so what we think the united states as we got off the boy for the loss of much more. but you did a few minutes from a sanction follow, say, who was and then rush out because what it was a way to find the check was the store and all we ready to the training in dollars i should be like, no, i didn't say that, but i'm not helping instantly for the light in spoken, see on the miles trust, little guy, little and he's all are created may need for it's for america's economy. you have
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it as one of the 1st time know, stuff like that. the americans on by so often, we don't show them the spreadsheet blanks and you get like the, the, the lowest advisory, the 100 united is obviously not identified and administration that's think create to the very or on narrative. and do this on say some of the advocacy sampson's. i just, i can hardly brush the while inside. i mean, it comes can play only helping someone with the rush. it becomes stronger at the who did you give this approach shaken to somebody to sit over. so we'll talk about that later. if you have them, you have signed this with the table here. let me just just this message brings us to break it down by industries. is that the biggest losses i see in the media $123000000000.00 and they, they took it as well so and so forth. because these numbers have never been said
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out loud before. and it came as quite a surprise for, for many of them. and it means that many american businesses actually lost a lot and profits with chinese companies replacing them in the market. so it's very important to know that they biden's administration distributed lots of misinformation. and our mission here is to tell the truth to tell that's russia's economies developing very well to function. and we need to do and resume joint project in the 2nd and other regions. they will just make the most of us more successful while the policy a restraining russia has obviously failed and this must be recognized for many things to do have as the front of ministration. i can't go into details right now. i'm all, i can say that we're working very significantly on the economic track. of course,
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i mean not send political matters, but as for the economic mattress, we have a number of propositions. and i think we can expect some progress made there in the, in the next few months. thank you. thank you very much. how many companies are on this list? i would say about 70 companies and they're not just american companies, obviously stock, but that means voters in many different states, voters who works others companies and their income, which is control of your cash fall and but definitely for me to come from has a product that's like the man that wants to support the american businesses. so it's $300.00 in losses for american business. that's an important message for a company. or have you ever seen or national bank,
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the district has anything been said to the pound tower and lindsay projects like noble tech. you probably the sanctions that gotcha are facing and what's about resuming gas supplies alone, those are some of the surviving 5 for the non stream. we're just in the beginning all the best i logged in. i think it's very important to get it started because conferences say that's only essentially diverse american companies, more than they have heard across from a company. and from that moment will move on to what's the current on the sphere now? and i think it's very important to us the year visit humans on the home visit. you know, the beginning of the style was such that by the see a phone called interest president, my senior little books and then by net president, trump. i mean, you still have to buy them then people are really willing to understand each other something that's a 5 minute administration. we haven't tried to do the deal like you just keep the were pursuing their own, both biological thought, matching on the centurylink, diet estimate at comcast dot net. that's what we'll be solution that we see that the american and blogs as well in. but here's what i see in the focus here,
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and understand russia's position this very, very start very frank and to the point statements, right, that from capital they meet 3 f, e as a c over the russian direct investment fund. also one of the key members of this russian delegation kind of like a piece towards in riyadh. you talked about the sanctions. briefly. he talked about the economic impact. he reminded everyone will put in said that the western sanctions would boomerang and they have because the russian economies doing great, your european economy is going down the drain. just think about it quickly, you know, big business interests. you know, they have other interests, an attempt to go around the world. and because russia was kicked off the swift system visa, or a mastercard, of last hundreds of billions of dollars in total profit from cutting off russia from the international banking switch system. so we're gonna have to see what all comes of this, but it seems to me that is going to be a really big deal being made in the process here in here at all to international. we will keep you totally informed as it comes to life. when the russian capital, we are hoping we're domestic, the history books will make note of what is happening today between washington and
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moscow. the saudi capital, the, [000:00:00;00] the e. so is on the form, i'm suppose to fits it. but it is all we need to get the low enough because it all could, hasn't pro, isn't it? plenty article was much and it's still not even going to be 10 by 16. secret admission to establish opponents on the ground, the ceiling of the city for your suppliers, they bought the furnace cool, a full cause uplifted progress, the kid kind of india. so use order from anybody but the witness reports and
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documents in favor of historical cruise. who again say yeah, me hit those again. we need to really get except mattress for you to be ready for. that also is the, the army of a fatherland that didn't exist when the midst of the opponents. and that's the way any and commonwealth revival that comes in obsession. the of the all kinds of criminal cases. these were open to nearly 80 years ago against fighters from various houma units, and the people who actively helps them. there was a secret stump in the upper right hand corner. only
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a few other mom you members mentioned in these cases are still alive today. so instead of just the voice, we choose to be really cool. now her mommy members are reluctant to to go to the about their own and her mommy active with these people are wearing a polish ami captain's apple. that's the form i heard of. i mean, no c unit machine gunner led by 2nd lift. mtm exclaimed chris, you remain silent. he does talk about his arrest citing home. i mean, membership, that's the reason he was detained by his own local. oh, so oh, okay. so the the oh good. i keep moving the, let's go us go on the on, you know the word about the attacks on soviet, about his ends and civilian mothers, even though hundreds with killed by the units of the kristi has come alongside the nazis, they exterminated gypsies. and to is including children and for themselves against
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