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of the yesterday's talk showed, there is a movement towards normalization of relations in all directions. at least there is a willingness declared willingness to stop this movement. flash off the flight from saudi arabia. process for administer gives a speech to a mistake about re booting ties with the us. but i think that there's still plenty of work ahead to undo the damage all to be divided. yet while struggling to remain, rather than to admit that they told between the us and the russia, the you moved in to a phase of desperation. positive poses a new round of functions that gave most co old site to come up and $21000000.00 for road or turn out in india for why were given $21000000.00. and is strong team
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keeps on covering new scandals about how previous administrations spend tax and pay of money. we look at the agency, trump shuts out usa i d. c quite steep in india, the hello and welcome. when i from must go, rosie your joining us from version of that you are, it's good to happy with but not amendments rest for most goes top dip come up because showing me off to retarding from historic tools with the us and re add. so okay. law prof, address to russia's low a house of parliament, offering insight into yesterday's negotiations, but also reiterating the root causes of younger and conflict with you quite to steal me by the system that i live in. this, as it was inexplicably linked to the theme of defeating non season of the tasks of achieving the goals of the special military operation. but together with our
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colleagues in parliament showing the international community, the urgency of eliminating the root causes of the ukrainian prices. my new president, putin stress this crucial point in his telephone conversation with president trump on the 12th of february. and yesterday we attended special attention to this very topic during our meeting with the us secretary of state, with the participation of foreign policy and national security aids listed. i would like to emphasize this, 1st of all, just as we explained in great detail yesterday, we are talking about eliminating the threats to russia. security, which for many years have been created by drawing ukraine into nato. and about the need to crack down in the toughest possible way, or on the actions of the key regime to exterminate everything connected with russia, the russian culture to the russian world of or not, and language, the media, and the extermination of the canonical ukrainian revolt. the docs judge you scored is the objective setting for the environment is free by the president, a large scale. we will continue to do everything necessary for the successful
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implementation of virginia. because then each school could, i guess, all changed on the whole test. joining me to give us a breakdown of all the details, very comprehensive speech. we obviously know that he's just for time from saudi. everyone's talking about it. what has he had to say about this recent full, but we seem to be observing between the 2 sides. well sorted lab rugs addressed to the russian state. duma comes just one day after these historic negotiations took place between the united states and russia and lab. rob said that most of the world was paying close attention to these negotiations, at which russia's goal was to make a serious step forwards to permanently ending the reasons for why ukraine conflict even started in the 1st place. that's of course, stopping the further expansion of nato and ending the abuse of russian citizens and ukraine, essentially putting an end to of threats to russia's national security was, i mean, did he say anything specifically about healthy us has been active?
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well, he said that essentially the current us administration seems to finally understand rushes position and all of this, with the trunk already saying being the 1st western leader to admit that essentially the bite and administration is fully responsible for the ukraine conflict. and because of the good book, as yesterday's talk show, there is a movement towards normalization of relations in all directions. at least there is a willingness, declared willingness to stop this movement to and to solve not only the ukrainian crisis and right, but also to create conditions for the restoration and expansion of pot in the shape of in trade winds, economics, and geo political space between russia and the united states, but for now we need to sort out the legacy of the bite and administration which div everything to destroy, even the 1st signs of the foundation of a long term partnership between our countries. president trump is the 1st and so far the only west and leader who has publicly and loudly pointed out that one of
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the root causes of the ukrainian situation was the old vs lines. we were the previous administration, control ukraine into ne tucked viet. none of the western leaders has ever said that he understands opposition when president booted in a telephone conversation with him. once again, emphasized that what is important to us is not the truth is that will allow ukraine to re um, once again, but a long term sustainable piece based on eliminating the root cause is of the conflict couple weeks or a trump stance on the bind administrations culpability makes them a very rare exception in the west long campaign to basically stop the decline. evidence of its influence all around the world. and that goes hand in hand. really with ukraine being used as a tool in the west foreign policy goals around the world is listed under the number of constituents still at the same time it was, we know that the parties of the collective west are much, you know, they have begun to accept the multi polar realities in woods in your book still seek to secure that privilege position and preserve the remnants of that form and
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dominance in the new room in the west is nothing ready to consider and apply the principles of the un charter in that type politics and interrelation, for example, in the case of ukraine, they emphasize the respect of the silver and, and the territorial integrity to him at the same time. such cornerstone principles of the job, certainly as the rights of people's the self determination and the need to respect human rights and fundamental freedoms of soul. people without distinction as to race, sex, language for religion, for not being ignored. incidentally, it is precisely these fundamental provision is something that will flouted by the colonize as human, and have never been respected by the neo nazi regime and keep your product with their external patrons conspiring. when it is good, we have no doubt who the future belongs to in international affairs. there isn't objectively for them to rift with the progressive world majority on one side and the collective west on the other, which now as you can observe, is unable to united the ranks on a daily basis and candles
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a band and the selfish habits that have guided during the 5 centuries get ruled the world of those, but at least we are convinced that that can be no reasonable alternative to the foreign policy that has been approved by all head of statements to prove it helpful . so we know that the us is just one country in the world that might dominate and seek to dominate that as a whole global community out, as well as well. shipping, saying about it for to diplomatic goals. what lab, rob described russia's current diplomatic direction in just one word, multi polarity. and he said that it's going in connection to the emergence of new centers of power all around the worlds which he described as self sufficient civilizations. and another thing that's interesting about all this is beth lab are upset, but they have basically a common understanding in terms of forming their own foreign policy agenda is that the west has this main goal of trying to roll back the decline of its former dominant position all around the world, and that's why russia has so many common interest with countries on the african and
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asian confidence. a nuance. if i you see this young to him to fun us mendoza. we have many permanent partners on all continents and you know that some of them are relations have already reached a level of strategic partnership. russian african cooperation was significantly strengthened last november. the 1st step of ministerial conference of the russia african partnership for him was a success. and what we are working to unlock the vast potential of cooperation with africa, with student that cooperation was difficult. they reduced off to the collapse of the soviet union. we had other priorities at that time, but now we are returning to valuing our african friends in the same way that they value contribution to liberation from colonial oppression. because a little below the, some of the count, perhaps the biggest contrast of the west that live rock brought up here is the fact that the multi polar world is trying to spread democracy around the world through organizations like breaks and the shanghai cooperation organization to provide developing countries, a hopeful alternative to the sort of status qual,
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of many decades past of western aggression while we also so, you know, clearly things moving in the right direction. how many of the seas are going to be opening up? for example, in africa over the next 2 years to destiny? there is a change of foot in the wall. that was all she corresponded. don't of course, thanks very much them well, much speculation is now flawless about when vladimir putin and donald trump will meet in passing. the permanent spokes person was asked about a potential summit. noticing that bus still lots of walks we done before. the 2 natives couldn't come together. there will be a need for a certain amount of preparation in the ministry of foreign affairs. and the main task now is to 1st resuscitate. and then restore bilateral relations, which were deliberately damaged by the previous us administration, and are now wanting to blow wearable states to carry out figuratively speaking resuscitation measures. diplomats will now start working in the light of the agreement at lab real rich, but the rubio trust,
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the american side will tell us who will be the chief negotiator on ukrainian affairs with us after the american side gives its person, depending on who it will be our president will decide who his representative will be will not represent in riyadh be your opinion that in swan investigative journalist on the found to of truth and media things that brussels now is racked with fit. well, just about this flooring between moscow and washington, but also about where it will be left once the roll in ukraine. and one of the things that makes this entire dialogue is so important between the western russia is that they didn't talk only about ukraine, which is interesting because for the past 3 years, we've seen that the united states doesn't talk to russia at all. but when we talk about russia, it's a completely singular, we only talked about one issue to warn you, frank. and so one of the things that we see in this discussion that was very important was an entire discussion about dallas problem and about energy. the fact of the united states is talking about working with russia and getting investment
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into a gas problem and working on energy projects with russia is not just stunning. the reporter. so there a minute ago, a week ago, a lot of people wouldn't believe in this conversation. would be happening now a year ago, a lot of people thought might have thought this conversation would never happen again. the idea of the us is talking about energy ideas with russia at a time when europe sadly need both rush in energy and americans, energy and the united states is trying to really build out its energy profile. i think it's a pretty remarkable moment. so that's a very important moment. again, this discussion going far beyond just ukraine, but also talking about the bigger issues about russia in the united states. the united states saying they want to see americans being able to invest in russia and russian companies able to act in the united states. again, this is something that a year ago, 2 years ago, wasn't even discussed. why does it leave? could it could have find itself totally sideline here when it comes to discussing real issues from the economy to politics, to diplomacy and other things. well,
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so far the answer to that is, yes. i remember the president trump said something very interesting when he 1st had his conversation phone call with present improvement. he came back and he said after they had had their discussion, he says our team will inform presidents to lindsey of our conversation, informing is very different than having a discussion with him as well. so i think he of has been sidelined at this point. one of the things that, that the trump administration and the russian government seemed to be an agreement upon, is the fact that there need to be elections held in ukraine so that the people of ukraine can select their leaders. as we all know, it's been over a year since i bought them. here's the link. these term has expired. even though there is, there are rules, obviously in ukraine where they say, well, he's able to stay in this position. he doesn't have to be moved thousands of friends, but clearly present, including the president. trump are in agreement that he should not be president right now. and there need to be election. so that is to not just sideline to having this discussion is completely sidelined is zalinski himself and left him out of this discussion. what do the talks mean for other regions such as the middle east,
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africa, or a or even the asia pacific? the reason this was significant for, for folks at agent or in africa and latin america is because the russia, in a matter of weeks after trump becomes president, can normalize relations with the united states is referrals the doors open, disabled. what else is possible? i think that there's a huge concern for europe that if the united states and russian normalize relations and they kind of move on without them as what seems to be happening in this conversation. it leaves europe, it varies health physician. why is that? because what does europe actually bring to the table? they don't bring a whole lot to the, to the world table, other than siding with the united states. western europe does whatever the united states wants them to do. that's kind of been their role since world war 2. the problem is that when, when the united states has lots of work with russia and let's normalize relations and let's expand drilling and foil exploration and dominate foy and markets working
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together. so the europeans have no role in that other than the purchase, whatever oil in energy comes from russia or comes from the united states or comes from the middle east, but they are left out of this discussion so. so what does europe actually bring to the table? and again, they have had outside influence based upon what the united states has allowed them to have. what does france or germany, or spain or italy really bring to the table in these discussions? and the answer is not much, yes, they sent some weapons to ukraine. they sent some money to create. so the reality is, is that nato, as, as a strategic alliance, as we are so often told that it is, is completely dependent upon the united states, paying the freight for every body. and so it's essentially one country, the united states that carries forward its own plans. and then western europe runs behind it saying we're, we're, we're all in a coalition. we all agree in the same thing. but the truth is they're not bringing anything to the table. other than a voice, which is why the relationship between the united states and russia, it may be unnerving. you know, we're not in western europe because russia brings the loss of the table. china
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brings a lot. does it say india brings a lot to say, probably what's in europe really does a couple of them. all of a sideline from that in since out to rape, u. t. u is trying to, a saw is relevant in all the ways the blog has impose new sanctions on russian putting a bond on such a menu in ports. meanwhile, brussels has convened a 2nd summit in paris to tore off a game plan on how to deal with donald trump. well, this time washington's neighbor kind of made a surprise appearance. obviously, new member of the 1st meeting in the french capital failed to use any results with how take on it will. it's all to contribute that original mazda the queen. ursula probably declares that europe has contributed more to the big kids table. oops, uh, yeah, the negotiating table then, uh, anyone else? sure. with the money they conveniently reallocated from frozen russian assets to
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real free market fairytale stealing russia's wallet, buying a gift with their cash, and then acting like a self was philanthropist. now she says the you wants to partner with trump for a quote, just and lasting peace in ukraine spray because nothing says serious diplomatic effort like freaking out every time from mentions piece talks. and then when he sidelines, you rushing over like an ex who suddenly wants to work things out or bond for one isn't buying it. he says, europe, how did shot and missed it. and now that real negotiations are happening between russia and the us, the was playing catch up like a kid, grabbing the hand rail at the top of an escalator and pretending that they're the one pulling everyone up. hearing the russian and us for a ministers were meeting and saudi arabia without them be leaders scrambled to hold their own summit on february 17th, even if it was without you grant. ironically this is exactly what they've been losing their minds over trump and russia. doing even funnier,
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most of the you wasn't even that be you summit, either just 6 you leaders to brussels bureaucrats and nato secretary general mark. right. because, well, nothing's creams piece. like having the spokesman for the western arms industry at the table. meanwhile, the baltics in north x apparently had to wait for poland and denmark to send them notes afterwards. like kids who skipped class. sounds like a really big moment for you. unity there and speaking of denmark, they sat there talking about weapons for ukraine like it's at the top of their priority list while trump keeps making noises. but why does scoop up greenland, which is there's like its prime real estate. this whole meeting with friends present a manual, my calls idea. he's still pushing security guarantees for you frame, but at this point you leaders are basically n p, c's non playable characters and a video game like those poll come on shopkeepers who just keep repeating the same 3 lines of dialogue. no matter how many times you walk in,
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and some of these european leaders are even starting to sound really annoyed with these echo chamber meetings, is fairly screwed on to it is completely premature, uncompleted the wrong time to have this discussion. now, i'm even a little irritated by these debates. i have to say people are talking here about possible variance of outcomes over the heads of ukraine, about the outcome of peace talks that have not taken place. and with which ukraine has not said yes and is not set at the table, but moved. we are living in the context of the 19 thirty's with icebergs appearing in front of us and the parents meeting at the lease. a palace did nothing to keep them away. and despite all the grand standing, they couldn't even agree on whether to send europe and troops to ukraine as peacekeepers. yeah, really brilliant strategy. they're considering nato troops and you prayed or exactly what health kick off this whole mess and the 1st place. but hey, don't worry britain's prime minister and arm chair general care stormer is psyched about the idea. but only if uncle sam agrees to go with him and hold his hand like
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it's a roller coaster, and he's too short to ride. but i'm prepared to consider committing purchased forces on the ground. alongside up is, if there is a last in piece agreement, but the must be a us box stop. because a us security guard seat is the only way to effectively deter russia from attack. can you create a good so i will go to washington next week to meet president trump. to discuss what we see is the key elements of a lost and peace. oh you well, well you can just waltz into trumps office and start chatting about getting us troops to babysit british ones. and you brain this from know this yet, or does he think you're just dropping by with big macs and diet? cokes, i don't know. it was his request of mine, but you know, i met him twice already. we get along very was very nice guy. meanwhile,
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zalinski ever desperate to be the center of attention is throwing out doomsday. predictions like a fortune. tell her out of state fair. we know for sure that he is preparing that from the territory of bella roost this year. it can happen in summer, maybe in the beginning, maybe in the end of summer, i do not know when he prepares it, but it will happen. and at that moment, knowing that he did not succeed in occupying us, we do not know where he will go. there are risks that this can be poland and lithuania because we believe that putin will wage war against nato. yeah. who knows? maybe this summer, maybe next century may be when the next ice age hit, who really knows, but something is definitely happening eventually he tells us, oh, and he also says, poland and lithuania are next on rushes. hit list, pull it is taking this prediction very, very seriously. so seriously, in fact, that they've rolled out sending troops to craig and with the way, now apparently they're such a high priority target that the you didn't even bother inviting them to be the high stakes global chess nights. they weren't invited to. so lensky is throwing out
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apocalyptic warnings like a tabloid psychic, and care storm or is planning a very important meeting in washington. assuming trunk doesn't think he's just there to drop off a drive through order. and finding donald trump is continuing his take down of us a id which in recent weeks has been sensation exposure, special move in the front full of the see i hey, the us present is now announcing he plans to slash the agencies $21000000.00 fund for voter turnout in india and $21000000.00 for voter turn out in india. well, why we're giving $21000000.00 to india. they got a lot of money. the one of the highest taxing countries in the world in terms of us, we can hardly get in there because the tariffs are so i have a lot of respect for india. i have a lot of respect with the prime energy just left as you know, 2 days ago, but were given $21000000.00 of voter turnout. it's about to turn out in india,
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mazda of gonzalez, he is in march, the u. s. department of government advocacy has down to the ground with offering to one lead the $121000000000.00 for watch for ford on wednesday, the more to turn off in india. whatever that means because the next we should have in the i also was bloody, is very much capable of doing that and he doesn't need foreign countries to be doing that for that. and that's really it has um port for a lot of shop reactions swimming. yeah, i squeeze your questions would love to find out who received the us $21000000.00 spent to improve voter turnout in india. usa i. d is the biggest scam and human history. $21000000.00 for voter turnout. a. this definitely is external interference in india is electro process. who gains from this? not the ruling party, for sure. let me going to to you on that a little more than just $21000000.00 has been $200.00. we know
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a us government website shows that you was easy to feed the consortium a whopping $3700000000.00. ringback with actions included crude processes, strengthening the organizations as long as 1995 funded by us eas, it'd be seen to support elections and political science phoenicians globally. the website seems to be, you know, accessible. the beach cannot be phone used to back side seats. she was lean 2023, a full us to fall from to for. she'll have a ledge that the u. s. ability to very meeting the domestic politics hall by many leading ideas. 2029 general elections to us eat. of course, if you're talking about us tech platforms, interfering with the free flow of political information in india that started before my time at the state department in late 2018 early 2019 the us
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u. k. foreign policy establishment begin to campaign to paint modi's political success as being the result of miss information. online misinformation is a censorship predicate. when the us foreign policy establishment says a foreign country has a mis information in crisis, that is a queue to us tech companies to work with entities like the state department's global engagement center, or cut out the think tanks like the atlantic councils, digital forensics research lab or counter misinformation, us a id funds to sensor the misinformation in that foreign country. so it's not the only india they use your network a free elections ago. hi zation. that is supported by one of the consultants in g o . somebody was in the indian subcontinent. so countries like mine, marcy long, the indonesia, paul in the san as well as the phone. they have also expressed it concerns about
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emerging threats to elect to professors. as democracies across asia, face, new and sophisticated threats to the integrity. it is crucial for the next generation of lead is to have opportunities to help strengthen their home countries . civic institutions and democratic processes, the asian network for free elections and fro as long invested in the future of electoral integrity. by nurturing, young like minded individuals throughout the region. prioritizing the inclusion of youth in conversations around involving the electro processes as they faced new and emerging threats. so now we, we get, see, your one doesn't know anything beyond what the department of government leads out or it doesn't take much to one to scan. what happens is the rules won't fit. what
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is the one who is saying it's wrong? $21000000.00 to build on the strength to thrown out in america. naturally, it has raised a lot of questions the last and so and i'm discontent. yes. well that is on. he's runs out of this how we want to close it back in about 13 minutes to talk to you. i have until done of don't you have to, to visit your family to pack the suitcases bundled us up in children and to top moved to russia. point or not to notice depresses netflix would have the police enjoy the the
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many of us, again, is a display, especially from supposed to have that us boy yes. or 200 scalable bush, just simple boys names. i left them with many of us that will extend it, you know, about this book when they really curious to us electronically. so those are what are you that you live in? the do what, just anything you could with the assist me more general hospital where when, when les leslie, it's of game is a couple of willie phase just interest me at my level. i need you to play video with me. that'd be the what the course i'm i'm ok. so look up the new address. you just use me for the summer available because of course the the else the see was more snow and you have the
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steps to flow for those you don't know the my name is joe, i'm a traditional catholic, father of 6 children. all right, my girls. what are you doing? i'm from dallas, texas. originally, my wife on the other hand, is australian darling. and we've been married for about 8 years now. well, i suppose it's time for me to come out and say it's september of 2023. my wife and i and my 6 children, we moved to rush out in general for this channel. what i wanted to do was to give everybody kind of a, on the ground, the idea of what it's like, living in russia with a big family or fish eggs. mm hm. yeah. okay. so that's called the end. the russians love the good and bad. the pros and cons expectations meeting
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reality. you're not going to be able to prove that i can. this is the that, that i see the we've had originally online uh on a website that was a religious sped to it. um. so she was in the middle of the outback in australia. i had been praying for a long time and praying very seriously for a good husband had a friend whose mother recommended that i or onto this website. and you haven't met anyone you've been traveling. you was too busy to meet anyone, just going to this website. and at 1st i kind of laughed about it and i thought of, you know how that's funny. like, you know, that would be ridiculous if i did that. so i did it. and i, mr. says sites the next day i had to fly there. couple of months after we started
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talking and i brought a ring with me an engagement ring. very fold. it could have gone badly if it could have, but i was willing to risk it. uh so yeah, we got engaged here just a few days after i got there. he seemed to me that he would be a good, strong leader of a family. he was very good looking was still is and he had a good call. he had a good job, i had a good job and he took his face very serious. so he just seemed to have all the qualities that i was sleeping for and which i hadn't seen in anyone that had i had met before. right. my girls, what are you doing? what are you doing? i'm taking a video. can you tell papa what you're doing? you're making dinner break cookies. have a very happy time in america. we really do those early is i will really or.
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