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to, to ukraine was troops. rubio, parties said it is a faint, odd way. he says, look, it doesn't matter whether you go on to the us live, or the job and flag, or you. and in fact, it is not feasible, and russia will not accept foreign boots on our territory. finally, what i do want stays, we'd have been reporting on the attack on an oil pumping station in southern russia . and then it turns out that about a quarter of the oil batch it belongs to us corporation. some suggested that that was an attempt by key f because it was attacked by ukrainian trojans to overshadow the events in riyadh. it clearly didn't restore both from the people in moscow. those representatives, washington, it was a solid start, a stop, but none the less, a base point from which we can now launch, move forward, try and cooperate what we can disagree while we can, but also disagree civilly and not what again, st. chavez, and against the national interest of the respective nations. are you saying
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delegations holloway looks like lot proff is getting back to moscow, when no doubt he will be discussing not with vladimir putin. so we ads, streets of free ads and not to read a policy a bit to alter post such a historic meeting that has got uh, grabbed headlines across the world today. well, i am joined in this to do it while she co, uh, contributes at tara ranch, has also been listening to one of this and keeping the top, i mean, really what struck me is that, that was on she no negative comment made by always, all of those individuals in fox codes in different words, but they have coach each other. oh no, no, absolutely. um, the only point that i noticed was bringing up of the, the attacks that you've made on that and, and that's what it concern. i think for russia in general,
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of zalinski going rogue because he's obviously pushing back on trumps. you know, policies right now and trying to even go behind the scenes to europe and trying to bounty, you know, whatever. so i think, you know, it would be good for the us to really make sure that so lensky is under control. he's been us puppet, for the binding regime for so long. so now the pep of strings, unfortunately, have passed to the new administration. so they need to bring them up and say no more work crimes essentially and um, and no more distraction from peace. it's over. and he needs to really get that message because i think terrorism is, is a, is a real fear. and so i think looking for insurance is that, you know, and the 2nd thing is that, you know, the president is in, is in operation for 4 more years. right. so i'm sure that russia is hoping this is a long term piece, a long term switching of, you know, that we're looking at
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a new era piece. and that it's really sustainable no matter who's president in the united states. but it's not going to be, you know, another switch, a room with a bite and type coming back. i don't think it is. i think we've moved away from that. i think this is going to be a long term era piece. and that's my hope. but you know, you have to look at it from practical point of view to i also just wanted to ask you one thing and then i, i actually go to a, to, to re out at all correspondent who was there. and hopefully we'll be able to give us a few insights that a mockery being used to watch stabilizing. as in a healthy us rush relationship is stabilizing food, the and tie weld. do you think that that is a message that everyone can get on board with the fine you were getting to a point where you've got 2 people coming together? things are slowly going to feel more normal and actually peace conrade a freight. what actually yes,
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and i think that that along with economic partnerships they talked about and will add to that incentive of keeping peace. and you know, i think long term just sustaining that with, with the total attitude of trying not to isolate rush it reveal it by russia. so i think we have definitely moved into that era where, where that is going to happen. now the next step, of course, is, is, you know, bringing the 2 presidents together and finalizing a peaceful agreement and the war ending. so hopefully that will be very soon. and what's really remarkable about today is, i know you must feel it. we've moved away from being on the edge of new killer war . definitely. that's, that's definitely pulled back. well, i definitely feel, you know, i bought the super 14 and a number of summons and i've sat this desk for hours and hours and hours. and i have to say, there are moments when we do a walk, and i think we get the impression that something big is happening. you know that as
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a shift. i'm not talking just about ukraine because i think it is important to understand that ukraine is mine. you part of this and i a coke of us russian relations and it feels like a title change is coming. and i think especially obviously for global south pay is not title change cannot come soon enough because the whole state of pay right over the world news changing. it's no longer feels like it's a world domination on depression and suppression. it's about equality was facts, dialogue and humans the talking. i mean, if you've got rubio and love golf tool king off to what we've seen over the last 3 and a half years, i mean, maybe i'm sleeping all you've but it, it just, it does not to fill one with hope. absolutely. i think it's a seismic shift you're absolutely right, and i think it's a seismic shift towards piece. well that is definitely something that we're going to be hoping for. thank you very much. all take contributor tar reed 20 minutes to
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to thank you. well, like we said, ross is top tip. not so good luck ralph. he was very positive about those talks and he said that while both countries, articles guided by that national interest, their rules are seeking to maintain a respectful it's, i've talked, we will say, we've talked about professional dialogue or go to do at the beginning of our conversation. to see the mark of rubio particularly emphasize the fundamental importance of each country being guided by its national interest in international relations. and we fully agreed with this with these national interest, of course, will not always coincide, understood, but when they do not coincide with me, it is very important to regulate these discrepancies with, it's not to let them slide no further than, you know, especially not to provoke a military who would or any other kind of confrontation will script you from the so much. so the conversation was very useful on thoughts. we not only listened but also heard each other. but you know, and i have reason to believe that the american side has begun to better understand
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our position of the deal. it seems like us has helped this cool a corresponding equal piece can all through out to re, uh uh yes. today he has been that from the get go, giving us a sight of what we can anticipate and then i'll post if conclude to it. you'll be seeing nothing's super concrete. nothing people may be expected, some kind of dramatic promises of unplugged to is but definitely a bit of like i said start a bit of who oh, there's definitely hold for, but there's also cautious optimism. i call it that because frankly, it is quite a difficult relationship between the 2 countries, especially the way it became throughout the past 3 and a half years or even even longer, especially during jo biden's administration. so i think this is really and situation and both sides seem to understand is that you really have to take it step by step. none of them said after the negotiations that any piece in
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ukraine or a complete reset. also that relations will be possible only after one phone call between the presidents and after this meeting. but this is definitely an important step forward in order to achieve something definitely better than the way it was regarding the relations, of course, in the past few years, because many thought that the relations were really on the verge of collapse collapse. and as you've just, i just heard you talking about it with the, with our guest there, and many thought that the world was on the brink of the nuclear war. so the only way to deal with the whole idea that these 2 sides have spent 4 and a half hours today. so long taking various breaks and lunch breaks and continuing to talk and talk just really gave us positive signals, i think, to the entire world. i think that given the context of the complicity of this relationship, it's good that they talk to solve for so long because it's impossible to even you
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know, understand some of these problems between the 2 countries. if you just take an hour or 2, when i was listening to the foreign minister after the meeting just now during the press conference, it also seems to me that there isn't only political will on both sides. and i really liked to phrase that to we didn't only listen, we heard each other. i think that's, that's great. that really symbolizes this whole events here and in the riot. but it's kinda sounded to me that there isn't only political will, but there isn't a certain plan or perhaps even a structure to improving relations. it seems that both sides have agreed to create these kind of like work groups i guess, to work on specific areas needed for improvement. b, it's a d if using their relations with the washer that was done by the certain groups improving the business times or economic climate between the 2 countries that's
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being done or will be done by other groups. the ukrainian conflict is done by other groups, though. there's a certain structure which doesn't only show that they're just talking about, let's be friends again or less, improve the relationship, but they're actually looking at pragmatic ways of how to do it. i also asked the the for administer and i found it quite interesting about this speculation. and i have to say that the story is the receiving side really made an effort in order to prevent any leaks or to prevent any speculation from taking place to as the negotiations went on. because we were just waiting and waiting and waiting for any news. and literally there was a silence, we only knew that they're now going on a break, and then now they're continuing to that's it. but as soon as the meeting stopped, all of this, speculation just flooded the internet. these reports about this alleged 3 stage plan of that moscow and washington agreed on, on how to results of the conflict in ukraine. well sir, do you elaborate?
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said that, well, that was big. he says it's not real. although the idea again, also a peaceful resolution to the conflict, there's something that the washington and the moscow i really keen on. and once again, the foreign minister reiterated that it's unacceptable for moscow to see any uh you will be in troops, be at a, b, c, peacekeeping contingent, or the nato troops. of course, it's unacceptable for moscow to see that in your claim. so that by would, would say, is very unlikely that that would be a result of an outcome of any peace negotiations. it seems that really, both sides are keen on continuing their contexts on improving relations, improving the work off of the embassies of both countries. so it's really hard to call it a normalization offered this relationship now. but like i said,
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it's definitely a step forward. well, donald trump for says, i know the author of the deal, he has a mind definitely that moves false when you think about what has come up to us in the last few weeks that he's been basically in power. and obviously these are things that benefit, not just the 2 countries, but of course a wider paper community online in re, uh, obviously political corresponds that a goal is gonna bring us the very latest on that topic ation. which thanks very much will will, speaking of to the troops completed, the us and national security advisor highlighted how a temporary c spot and ukraine is not the wasteful. what a loan last, a sustainable piece is the only acceptable outcome. there are some the, some underlying principles. this needs to be a permanent, into the war and not a temporary end, as we've seen in the past. we know just the practical reality is that there is going to be some discussion of territory and there is going to be
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a discussion of security guarantees. those are just yet fundamental basics uh that will, that will undergird and underlying any type of discussion a little bit. it says happening as the last is on his own tour of the region off to the u. a. he had a to, to hear what he met with president odd one, the talk centered around an upcoming present, a swap between most go on kids. but uh, as soon as you senses that well i saw on we are and what's coming out of that meeting was not schools on the guest list. he did try to somewhat muscle in on the event, because he insisted that ukraine could become a 2nd. afghanistan, if it is denied nato membership, you comp just take nato membership off the table. it doesn't work that way. i don't think anyone is interested in afghanistan, 2.0. we have experience of what happens when someone finishes something without thinking it through and walks away very quickly. as the landscape double down on
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his own to months the, the us has up the size that some very tough decisions need to be made. i think diplomacy ultimately is based on our actions based on commitments that are kept. so i think they came away today convinced that they are willing to begin to engage in a serious process to determine how and how quickly and through what mechanism can in and be brought to this war. whether we can ultimately reach that outcome. well, obviously depend on every site in this conflicts. willingness to, to agree to certain things. so, um, i think it's important to have this meeting because we haven't really had much engagement with the russians for almost 3 years. and it's, that's the table for future conversations. how that turns out will be up to the parties and their willingness not just to make commitments but to live by them. that will be tested in the weeks to come. well, that's a across live now to actual my hub to form an indian on boss to, to
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a media and georgia adept to pub in a representative of india to the u. n. i also, you have seen an awful lot, no doubt. you'll korea, i and i want to from your perspective as a veteran dipped about today's meeting, what does it signify to you in terms of the art of, of compromise? and donald and i think it's a very good building because the way things are happening in the biogen administration might've administration or scheme kind of integration of the wall by the windows station most keen on the connect with our shop by the administration markets or isolate our shop and uh, you know, the way things are happening. the entire humanity was space with the general, some possible deeply a conflict. so if you look in diag backdrop, what was happening till recently?
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i think it's a good big name. i'm the show being show complicated. it would be nice to think that the solution to the phone problems little bit phoned all right. this this i as a, as of the secretary of state of the united states of america as also say, this is a 1st step in the long journey. and i believe the drug is going to be law. the issue was very complicated. they include the claims, they know the, you know, the, uh, the security guard, are they metal membership? uh, not really the grand spectrum. i mean, i don't remember sure, but uh, nachos expansion nice words. the issues like, uh, the propose the deployment of, uh, e r p. and so the canadians side, many, many other issues are in water company. so quite complicated. so they really have to say, but the fact that a good beginning has to be made, i say,
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because all of the lives coming out of the beautiful water, what 2 sides have the storage lanes back. so call me the option to be deep. the rights cover letter coming up positive and everybody has expressed the hope that things were moving that i, that ation obviously, that i'm happy to have to be a lot of given date. some compromises if i, if i heard of sort of a level. so if i don't minister for i show that basically he also said that, you know, some couple of raises would have to be a big summer district would have to be me. i really weirdly, i think in the united then died word if i show claim conflict stands the song, it's also, in my opinion, my reading of a new chapter in the us, russian relations and the database. now it all feed from tensions free from hopefully uh it will really all little better before for the rest of the humanity.
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so 1st of the work, because we have seen uh you know, the view as to the impact on squint sho, in the back of the uh, water with the dresser and reflecting on the rest of the warranty, auto pass. so for you and have to actually it's out of the funeral disruption of supply chains, all of that things. so i think we should look at a pretty positive we, we shouldn't take good we should hold some positive outcomes to come in the future of work. but they see that the, you know, make up the secretary of state are not good state and all the restaurants are going to do it right in the back. and state said that he just didn't have fun rather than to the water most. he's fine. but in my opinion, a ceasefire on a freezing of the conflict of been that have to be the 1st step so that the b sides get enough time to sit and addressed all of the issues it proud re, uh, you know,
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unless the 2 sides i agree on all look at the agency. sure. we've got to have a link to the funds. so we'll see how it stands. oh, but uh, to, to book it in charlotte. a good, really a good evening to word resolution of the shop. okay. and conflict and the words do not a revelation of relation between fresh ideas or working. you know, and, and you mentioned that obviously about how stability and normal ties between the us and russia are important not just obviously for the 2 countries, but for the white global community. we want to see seen rushes, pre decisive, the surgeon union sit down with the us august. it was a very different. well, that was 1955 in yalta and the in a way, the post roll walls. oh, job was created. do you get a sense that worries? so seeing here 2 sides of this,
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a very powerful node rights coming together and saying there are things that we will accept in a new world world. and there are things that we will not accept. do you think it's an event of that kind of significance or am i over stay? can't you know it's quite possible. you know, the intentions are clear of the, in the international conduct of, uh, you know, diplomacy of international relations, even the best of friends contacting you on that. what do you think? you know, we are having a comprehensive global strategic partnership with the united states of america. but ok, i'm going to some of these is it to us. it means no. there are issues on which we don't. uh, you know, uh we don't have defenses or defensive out on the data or the defense is on kind of a defense is i've even on, on the basic issues of my, you know, migration, immigration, and mobility and few other issues on which sure, i think you home i can for sure and very good. so i don't think we are on the same
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page because the recently at, uh, that is uh, you know, the chevy varies or is this uh, action somebody uh, why didn't get to completion of the amount in terms of the, the british shows they did not sign the declaration, but giving clear indications of their point of view on artificial depletion, intelligence was different from that opinion. so what i'm trying to say is all the v is attrition. the item diplomacy is in, you know, marketing together on issues. we turn off the monitors. i'm trying to see there we are, there are differences. the differences are not allowed to become disputes. and then disagreements don't. i'm not allowed to turn into perfect conflicts in particular. so there will be definitely there will be many, many issues with orders to be there on, on uh, on, on drones that are showing us. it may not agree with each other. monday of dig
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unable to talk, if some semblance of normality is at the store. this by itself just going to be able to create and if in this given dig, some sanctions have a lot. though if the united states of america decides not to impose sanctions on either. that is also waiting for you to leave the bar to the custody. we are in a position when we have the impulse of food from 8 on and have become 0. perfect, we are not importing any food or alert is affordable, although it is available. similarly, if there are stations on 8 on the fall for the median of our trouble or hot or project, we don't get into trouble. so what i'm trying to say is if, if the overall is conducive i must with, is producing but she has no, it's not protected by sanctions of we are not touching base sanctions because of
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russia thinks i wait to very well when for, for. busy for the event, for the safety, for the uh, that's how i look at it or do you please call me very much. i appreciate you taking your time to speak to us today. that was out. tell them a heart triple. what in general box it is, all median tools are deputy permanent representative of india to you and have very good day. thank you. well, have liked even talking about it's not just a possible piece deal with t f. that is up for discussion. the issue of western functions, backfiring has also been raised with american companies recruiting losses of $300000000000.00 of to packing out that businesses on the think the russian market . so pacing the way so that baton is on the table and not supporting to delegation . none but true demetrius the stay connected is very important to discuss the joint economic projects. we will discuss joint projects for their assumption of dialogue
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in general, and will certainly move along the political track, which is headed by mister laboratory and mister english cove, respectively. and the economic track i have been assigned to lead, i believe that we will reach a mutual understanding. and this mutual understanding will be reflected in joint projects. for example, we know that a number of us oil companies want to return. therefore, it is necessary to establish a dialogue in areas not only political, but also in investments in economics. on the one hand, we have some losses. and then the other hand, our economy is growing by 4 percent per year, and the european economy is either not growing or best is growing at one percent. and therefore many of our colleagues believe the sanctions on the contrary actually contributed to our economic growth. they contributed to our independence in our sovereignty. it is absolutely obvious that president biden's policy has undermined confidence in the dollar and is actually created many threats to the american economy. divided ministration has created a very wrong narrative. in fact,
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the sanctions helped russia become more independent, but they hurt the dollar and her american companies, many american companies have simply lost significant future revenues and lost their market positions. they understand that chinese companies are replacing these positions of american companies. therefore, is very important to note that the, by the administration give a lot of this information, a lot of wrong messages are dialogue allows us to tell the truth. the russian economy is developing well. and we also need joint projects, including, for example, in the arctic and then other countries is precisely joint projects that will allow us to be more successful. the policy of containing russia of limited and russia has obviously failed. and this too must be honestly admitted. i believe that there will probably be progress not in the long term, but in the next 2 to 3 months. the atmosphere in the beginning of the dialogue were
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set by a positive call from president clinton and president trump, and this atmosphere to hear each other's concerns. to understand each other, the by the administration did not try to understand russia's concern. it had its own ideological dogmas and positions. and what we're seeing so far is still very early, and the american side is ready to listen to russia's position, ready to understand russia's position. and that's where the dialogue begin was. off in february 2020 to install controls to west of nations. the globe, the south has petition for a political such a went to the conflict. so today's talks and re add, well welcomed by many players, including nigeria itself for administer says no opportunity to reduce tensions, should ever be positive. it's a welcoming development. it's always good to see to lead as leaders of global powers meeting and talking because it provides the opportunity to resolve conflict
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and these tensions. this is something that i'm sure, every well meaning citizen of the planet would welcome the problems between that i send you sort of mentally, um, is fundamentally, was caused by the, by the, you know, many european nations with a full size or such was stated to continue creating that i shift, you know, so you kind of have that as in people who uh, putting positive this will work, contribute events to the challenges and you cringe knowledge and full time positions. so the initiative by the us most version of the time to see them from english fusions because over all these years, the anything to, to bring peace is the fault of encouraging that is um and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and they being. ready gosh, you know, so some good discussion between america and, and, and, and the us, you know, um and you couldn't essentially well, that is all rundown office cheese stays at top stories while the story bought the
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