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the, the, the gals that cease fire again appears in grave jeopardy with type rate and is read over the box to return of a hostages bought a house. donald trump takes aim at level mirrors landscape for a part of the reneging on a deal for you. 20 and minerals and the purchase, the lots are already signed an agreement on not with the new pay. it seems just days before the us president was sworn in and also had on the program at a g. 20 ministerial meeting rushes top diploma called diet that billions sent to the school. the conflict cutting that attempts to euthanize the agenda to lensky is regina's of course, of flagrant example of george, or did absorb military aid in the amount of hundreds of billions dollars that could
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have been spent on critically important development programs across the globe. first and foremost in africa, the, across the world around the clock they say is r t. let's get into our top story then this our for that we begin in the middle east where the gulf a ceasefire again, looks to be on the line after it's really like choose 10 mazda of hunting over a bobby. that was one of the remaining hostages. the militant group claims there was confusion as a result of multiple remains being polled from the rubble following an idea for a strike. benjamin netanyahu, as ward or tele ation for the a part of the breach of one part of the ceasefire. i don't want if i'm going to see, so we will work with determination to bring sherry bus home together with old off hostages, those living and dead and ensure that how much pays the full price for these crew
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and malicious violation of the agreement yesterday. how much released the bodies of 40 is rarely hostages, including those of 2 children and their mother, and a is rarely forensics said that they couldn't confirm her identity, obviously, sparking outrage. you've just listened to the statement from prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who says that how much will pay for this. the us that 3 general criticize the way the exchange happened, saying that the open display of bodies and coffins is disrespectful and degrading, which is a guess international was washington issued a stock of warning to her mazda and also these really the finance minister is now calling for an immediate continuation of the idea of military operations in gaza, boasting and social media that he thinks some of these, this, these far as israel is a weakness. now on his behalf from us says that the reason why forensics couldn't so to confirm the identity of that woman is because she, along with they're both 4 children, were killed by an idea of air strikes on the building where they were being kept.
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and they say perhaps her remains got mixed up with the remains of other victims and come off is now actually asking israel to return the body so they can conduct a thorough investigation. at the same time, us announced the names of 6 is really hostages. set to be released tomorrow in exchange for palestinian prisoners as part of the ceasefire agreement. however, how much is accusing israel of stalling? it's 2nd phase using internationally banned weapons against civilians and has called for the international investigation into war crimes by the idea in gaza. now on a separate matter is really authorities have arrested at least 3 suspects, including one jewish is really in relation to the explosions of the 3 bosses last night. in one of telling each suburbs thankfully, they were empty at the time. but now these very defense minister personally came to the west bank and said that they are immediately intensifying military operations
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there because they suspect that's where these attacks were organized from a 100 and same for me to come out. and they did. we are at war with extremist islamic terror and we will win here in gaza and everywhere. i warn the terrorists who were released to, to day and scenario. we have our eyes on you and will hunt down and illuminate everyone who was involved in terrorism. it all comes as air leaders gathered for a summit here and we had to come up with a counter proposal to donald trump's plan on god. earlier he said that the united states will take over gaza if it all of the palestinians out of their 2 neighboring arab countries and rebuild it, obviously sparking outraged throughout the world. so it's quite interesting to see what counter proposal they'll be able to come up with here in saudi arabia. meanwhile, these really miller trees say it's investigating reports over at sherry buses, real party being handed over by him off to the red cross. that's after the idea of safe to slain babies. taking hostages by the group, were killed by the militants. wiling, captivity ortiz spoke to
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a member of the political leadership of hamas and lebanon, bought some kind of, he denied this really allegations, claiming the statement is a trick by nothing. you know his government, on the end of escalating violence and guns, this is i the gun i had to have a knew these bodies well was killed with prisoners. thus this mistake could have happened. it indicates is really brutality which treated him also an old. the people of gaza including its own prisoners without mercy. as from us, we made it clear in a statement that what happened was a mistake. not intentional. how do we attain on completing this deal in all its details and ensuring its success? we did not intend this, and what happened was an error if we had known that this body belonged to a muslim woman from casa, we would not have handed it over to israel, because there are religious protocols for burying the dead according to his lot.
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make customs, and this particular family holds a special place in these really society. as mentioned y'all who himself was responsible for that, dest netanyahu has never cared about these really prism as we hold, if he could have killed them. oh, he wouldn't have hesitated. thus, this is an obvious employee by netanyahu. if he truly cared about the prisoners, he should focus on completing the deal is allowed to stop by hawaii button. uh there is no real is really seriousness in beginning. the 2nd phase, the 1st phase, took nearly a year of negotiations. the 2nd phase will take time, but it shouldn't be delayed unnecessarily. however, if it begins, it won't take a year because the main points on nearly agreed upon. it involves a mutual exchange of prisoners and the key topics had been settled. israel's withdrawal from gaza and a permanent c spy are agreed topics, but there is clear, is really hesitation. it is evident that netanyahu wants to keep the door open next and yahoo is now caught between 2 fires, the anger of the prison,
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his families who hold him responsible, which has increased because he was the one who killed them. and the pressure from the extremist is riley right wing, which wants to return to war. i believe the coming week will reveal everything whether nothing yahoo was serious about the 2nd phase of the day a little not. we, as from us already, 100 percent. the children and other is really prisoners, were killed by israel. they were the only obstacle to admit that y'all, who's war on gaza. about how the, how about the media welfare is part of the broad, a wall. we are engaged in an information baffled just as we are in the military and political one of the media is crucial, just as nothing yahoo uses it spreading false and misleading information, such as the claim that how must kill children. that is part of his propaganda war. we are presenting facts. we are not fabricating lies, whereas everything he says is pure deception. we want to hold him accountable for the depths of the prisoners. and then i have a little little,
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uh, we're waiting to see of how mazda is responsible for this attack. if so an official statement will be released, but so far, none has been issued. so we wait for a statement from any other resist inspection. it doesn't necessarily have to be home us. other resist inspections, operate in the west bank. we are waiting for the official palestinian account. this could also be one of netanyahu's tricks to escalate tensions in the west bank. they might be using this to revive the terrorism narrative as a justification for increased pressure and a new genocide. this time in the west bank the worth of words between donald trump buttons loved him here. zelinski is hating off with the us president saying both the latter. i'm jo biden's, failures calls the ongoing conflict. mr. trump also question the way mr. zalinski treated us officials over the much discussed rec hurts due. i been watching him
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negotiate with no card, says no cards add, you get sick of it, you just get sick of it and i've had it and he did made a deal with us for rivers and things and who knows what river is worth, you know? but at least it's something and who knows what else, who is, who knows if they even have it. but we made a deal with the river. it's and the secretary of treasury, a very good guy actually went there. and they couldn't even come close to get a good deal done. and frankly, i wish he didn't go to the waste all of his time like that. but they couldn't get close, they met. right. and then what they wanted to get in close is a was unable to meet them again. but the so, so just a wasted trip. indeed, jewish trip to i didn't like it that he was doing it because, you know, he's a good man. i didn't want him to be put himself under danger because that
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a feeling something like that would happen. so let's give me 2 mistakes in 2 and 3 days and criticized you. and then he criticized the meeting, and then he said, i'm walking away from the deal, which was i think, 55 percent of their rear rose minerals. it would have allowed america to have a stake there, and nobody would attack to 0 ukraine if america had business there. having said that, i think if both sides could do, think the russians should be celebrating right now because they hear the rhetoric coming from the white house. i think they really want to make a deal. i do date, they found it impossible to make it. there was a landscape to take a look at what he's going to, let's assume i make a deal of getting him back many demolish cities and the bodies of many dead people rush attacked. but they shouldn't have a letter attack because they wouldn't have attacked. if they, if you had people that knew what they were doing, joe biden is a very dumb man who right is dumber than ever before. cuz you know,
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things have happened to him. he had no idea what he was doing. and everything he said was wrong. and i said, you know what, i think this guy's going to cause, i think, is going to cause a war. that's what happened. and i will tell you a boot and you'd have been to attend to that so easy. but they didn't know how to talk with us. secretary of state, marco rubio, hotspots president, drums, exasperation with a lot of years lensky, i think not ukraine's defacto liter lied. following talks between washington and kia on not minerals do i think president trump is very upset, present, zelinski, and i and some case, and rightfully so. look. number one, joe biden had frustrations was the landscape. people shouldn't forget it, their newspaper articles out there about how he cursed adam and a phone call. because zalinski instead of saying thank you for all your help is immediately out there messaging what we're not doing or what he's not getting. i think the 2nd thing is, frankly, i was personally very upset because we had a conversation with president zelinski, the vice president and i,
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the 23 of us. and we discussed this issue about the mineral rights, so we explained to them. but we want to be in joint venture with you, not because we're trying to steal from your country, but because we think that's actually a security guarantee where your partner and an important economic endeavor, we get to get paid back some of the money, the tax payers are given close to $200000000000.00 and it also, now we have a vested interest in the security of ukraine and he said, sure, we want to do this deal. it makes all the sense in the world. the only thing is i need to run it through my legislative process. they have to approve it. i read 2 days later that zalinski is out there saying i rejected the deal. i told them no way that we're not doing that. well, that's not what happened in that meeting, so you start to get upset by somebody. we're trying to help these guys read us, narrows ok through show, i mean, what crucial for washington, as it would allow us to investing ukraine's minerals in exchange for the raid and trump even send his treasury secretary to k a for a party. you voice wasn't very welcomed and according to trump best and actually
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was supposed to sign of that agreement, but actually returned empty handed way and also mentioning the best and was very welcomed and he was supposed to meet with the landscape. but that meeting doesn't happen for the following reasons. here's the thing. we don't get our money back and we tell them that the deal is we do something similar, right? more or less. and it struck best who actually went there and the the lift gate was slipping and unavailable for me to be traveling many hours of the train, which today they were talking about the secretariat. he was there to get a document signed. and when he came back and they were to sign the documents, but what a twisted u. k. in fact, had already had an agreement with ukraine beforehand. meaning this obviously would
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have, would upset washington, a law it's under that pays the landscape actually fold washington in the steel se, ready had had one with the u. k. it also semester u. k. as a preferred partner for ukraine's energy sector, critical mineral strategy in green steel production. and that's also an official u. k. ukraine, 100 d apologize, ship declaration and which it states. and i'm gonna quote this, that one of the goals is to support the development of the ukrainian critical minerals strategy to support the maximization of benefits from ukraine's national resources. meaning u. k. will take advantage of ukraine's resources that 100 agreement with the k, the had a secret pulse and it was actually speaking about the minerals because the most, it was actually open the talking about himself visit for him. you know, mean use the tiny bit. there was a visit to the british prime minister, the signing of the 100 year partnership agreement like this is
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a fundamentally new format of relations. some of the closest relations are now between ukraine and britain. there is also a secure secret part of the agreement with everything that really adds to our resilience and the opportunity to develop. i mean, given this 100 k is agreement, it actually means that landscape sold ukraine's redman roles to london before washington. and no wonder why he wanted to talk about it being secret. well, let's go live now to host of the conservative daily podcast and entrepreneur june. busy lynn for his future. good to see you in not to go to your f fox news interview . we heard donald trump say zalinski presence in talks up the ukraine conflict. wasn't that necessity? you know, that surprised some why jose pick and such as bounce in your if you do, i believe that the writings done the rock wall for many years, you know, by them is doing as much as they could to cover up crimes were being committed in
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ukraine it's, it's like the devil's playground. i've had the stance going all the way back to march of 2022. and i think president trump was smart enough to figure out what was really happening between this conflict between the us or seen of the us. but you can call it to us between ukraine and russia, and there was nothing more than a proxy war and, and zalinski that does not want to see power, nor does he want to give up. the opportunity has to gain billions of dollars, most of which doesn't end up going towards anything while they watch people die on the front lot a lot of screeching from the europe and democrats, etc. but some of the things that donald trump is saying, even they have to admit, well, maybe that's right, such as saying, that's a lot of years. lensky has no huntington negotiate with when it comes to talks with russia. it's hard not to see that as an accurate assessment as it stands, right. or remember, they've been walking away from the table to get to a peace deal for several years. it's not that there wasn't an appetite on your side
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run rush aside to come to some sort of agreement. and it's not that that vladimir put and wanted to get involved in this, in this war to begin with, right. this was, this was an offensive that was set out very strategically in order to take care of, of things inside of ukraine. that frankly, you created it by any other terms that you can create. a new president and the people in ukraine would have been charged with more crimes. so instead, what they've done is projected what they have done to their own people. and frankly, the appetite is not there because more is very profitable for really bad people. and peace is not something that bad people see cuz as a resolution, so i think you're gonna see some, some shift, things happen to ship things happen as people start seeing what the benefits are of having a peaceful society or a peaceful world. and these people, even in, in europe who have been disabled rattlers that are continuing down the same path. it by them was this, the people in those countries don't have any appetite for their either. a comes in major ongoing attempts to reach a deal between the u. s. and ukraine over rarer minerals. we've heard much about
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that that led to the lensky, reportedly missing and meeting with america's treasury secretary. some say hiding from not is such a deal a possibility as well. i think one way or another is going to be a possibility. you look at the zalinski, a guy that talks about democracy out of both sides of his mouth while acting as a dictator. and he recognizes that there are some things inside of ukrainian ground that is, is valuable to others already how to deal as you, as you heard before with the u. k. and so then now there's a conflict in order to end the war over what is, is not very that surprising money, right? so things that are of were worth of value. so he's not going to have a choice. at some point. we're either going to go in there and he will be pushed out because the people in ukraine, he's probably one of the most unpopular or politicians, not just in ukraine, but around the world, except for the ones that are assembling in the united states and other areas which they, you know, the, these are the people that went in burn buildings and,
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and created a rhetoric. it was completely untrue in order to create chaos and those environments as well. so i don't, i don't think there's any to any question that is wednesday will be one way or another, have to comply with, with the requests and get to the table to get a piece deal drawn up. it's really interesting though, what's emerging as regards the squares at minerals and london. lensky saying that he in the u. k. signed that special agreement at 100 years into the future, etc. but it's the same minerals that donald trump is asking at for, and exchange for, for 8. it leaves the question joe, can can't really give all it's boxers what they want. well it's, i think it comes down to who's entitled to the things that, that they want. and a lot can be said about the u. k. in the european union, but they've never put their money where their mouth was. and i don't agree with the war, and i don't agree with what the us did and creating this proxy world with russia. i
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think it was a mistake. and i think it hurt relations that frank, we're going to take a long time here. but at the same time, we still put up $2300000000000.00 to the, to easily 50 or, or $75000000.00 that came out of the out of europe is i don't believe that they have a stake as high as united states, nor do i believe that they can create peaceful borders and ukraine that, that, that ukraine seats. i also believe that with the us there it's, it's a disadvantage of the european union because i don't believe that trump and, or the incoming administration's if a were able to get the safe and secure elections in united states, will have an appetite for waste. and nobody in the united states wants to be at war with russia. and frankly, there's much more to be gained by having a partnership with russia than there ever would be. and having a partnership with the country like ukraine. so there's no, there's no benefit for i think the people have ukraine to have the u. k. come in to be able to suck all the rare or metals. but i do believe that there is
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a benefit to united states and in a lot of different ways, because with the right leadership in the united states, i think the partnership between russia and the united states could be very, very power. how do you expect us relations with ukraine uh to develop now joe, because you've got, for instance, european leaders saying yes, we'll back you to the, to the end except for except for us. but when the rough tax of paying money to keep what the us has been giving at to ukraine when not hits home, not just to, to those the theaters, but maybe it becomes public, the tax payers as well. is that going to fly in any way? you know, i don't, i don't think it will. i don't think i don't think anyone in the world has an appetite for this demonic leadership that we've had, not just the united states, but around the world. you know, russia has been very patient and, and i, i study kind of the difference between russia and some of the other countries that are out there. and the propaganda wars that are, that are waged against this people. and i've had conversations with people in
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russia that are more pragmatic and they understand kind of the landscape. and it's just a matter of fact type of environment where in europe or states or the western world, we seem to coddle in or create a false sense of what reality is. so i don't believe that the people, i think people have woken up, that you could almost say that russia, by being consistent and by the president couldn't be inconsistent, what he does and in present trump being consistent. what he does, the rest of the world is slowly waking up to the propaganda and these underlying interest that don't represent the interest of people listing. yeah, shocked at the real politic. isn't it really when it comes down to it as well? at conservative, come to jewels, been live from colorado, to always good to see your thanks for your time. all right, take care again. i know the story to bring you today. the russian foreign minister has praise the g 20 platform as a means to addressing pressing issues in the global side circle of ralph and his counterpart topping type thing. those very challenges in johannesburg over the past
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48 hours or so, and ortiz new. if you can get, give an update on what is and merging out the meeting earlier in the program. on the 2nd day of the duty to foreign ministers meeting angel had his russian foreign affairs minister save a lot for on describe the results off the meeting as positive according to him important, the feelings reached the minister. no, to the screen sitting off the roll on in. so it was of do trade to for the global south and even for the volt at lots from the minnesota statements. it was clear that the evolution of the people between 2 continues to train between was a multiple, the system international relations, and increasing the economy into dependency. and also got a sense that such a system requires global governance independent. i need to have diplomacy and of course that's also coming from what he said earlier about neo colonial practices. i'm fly fishing and politics, the economy,
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and even the social areas. we really have the money and we turn our colleagues attention to very significant data, especially because it's marked in the year of africa's chairmanship of g $20.00 to that just the 65 year anniversary of the un declaration on the granting of independence to colonial countries. and people's items that are on our country back then soviet union should have played the leading role in adopting that historic documents that are on the despite success achieve since by the countries of the global cell which were liberated from the yoke of exploitation. the problem has not been resolved completely, but 1st of all, there are still 17 non self governing territories across the world. colonial dependence has been mostly replaced by neo colonialism me to do the former metric poles in western transnational corporations have monopolized the markets and supply chains and use advantages they have to because of that to drain resources and raw materials from asians, and some africans in the latin american countries, let me say then produce added value in their own facilities for us making maximum
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profits from the whole process of which people this is unacceptable in the 21st century. one that does not mean mr. olsen notes says that to the global economy is distinguished by on equal growth. so for me to choose spending band with all the conflicts that are happening around the bowls, you can only imagine how much of a problem that really is a 14 between 2 members. nobody kind of because it is the global economy is characterized by the disproportionate growth of military spending in assessment by western specialist says it amounts to $2.00 trillion dollars per year. and so lensky is regina's, of course, i'm flagrant example of this. it absorbs or did absorb military aid in the amount of hundreds of billions dollars, so that could have been spent on critically important development programs across the globe. so use 1st and foremost in africa to little for you by the way, the international monetary fund and the world bank. they are setting records in aiding the zalinski regime. students giving loans and credit succeeding those given
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to africans and the other developing countries by many times put all that. so the minister space of the modern world is becoming more rather being transformed drastically and becoming truly multiple of the ukraine. complex was arguably the biggest item on the agenda for discussion. tell me more. tell us more about what la problem said the concept on the united states relations among subjects discussed between the top to max on the meeting sidelines. even though the minister says you've opened nations and the allies would not particularly happy about the tulips between russia and the united states. but the good thing is that a number of g 3 to countries have expressed support to be if it's dedicated to peace, including the recent consensus reach between the united states and russia, which i'm not even saying a window for peace is opening on the goals. but happy to listen to what minister levitt office has had to say about that. the sheep up with previous attempts by the
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west to ukraine eyes the agenda of g 20. we're torpedoed by the rest of the group members which if you look at the final documents, when all the g 20 members finally agreed to include a short text on geo political issues, you will not find anything in them that could be rejected by the russian side the g 20 group as a whole. if we're talking about the structures that play a certain role in the international economic relations, retains the role of a platform for dialogue between the old and new centers of power. and we spoke in favor of maintaining the economic profile of this association as it was supposed and agreed upon at the very beginning of its creation in 2008 without politicizing the agenda, as our western colleagues have been trying to do in recent years. these attempts have always been unsuccessful, but they take a lot of strength and nerves from the other participants. and because west side of the united states have agreed to start working towards endings of conflict, which ukraine and improving their own diplomatic and economy ties. that's the
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minister says, recent fee that has been inflammation. that has leads menu to make conclusions about russia and the united states in terms of businesses and even partnerships, but he has fits the risk of straight on watson. these tools mean for most schools, the folks between the united states and joshua, of course, of the minister also made a very important to know about sanctions for sydney. we didn't really recently. there have been reports that a number of western companies are ready to return. and resume their business in russia. i think our economic block reacted very correctly. and the core of this reaction is that over the years of hybrid warfare slip including a legal sanctions, we have done a lot to give a powerful impetus to the development of our own industries in which, until recently we were seriously dependence on the united states. the european union, the to so japan and so on us in this new environment has made it possible to realize
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how useful it is for our economy service, mastering its own technologies, which in general, in some cases, already surpassed their western counter parts. this is probably the same logic that should be followed when we're talking about the return of western companies to russia. they should not be discouraged from doing so. what should only be allowed to return into those industries that will not post risk to our economy. in case someone gets up on the wrong side of bed again. and of course, the re sent you is diplomatic clicks on ukraine has sent you crane and his key allies scrambling to show a seats after the table. and the concerns is that washington, that moscow could press the head with a deal that won't be really favorable to them. but the minister has made it clear that historical experience has shown that it is impossible to independence is cope with common challenges such as these on your own, this. and this is why the 2 teams was established to cope with such challenges.
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after labor walk, national leaders, as was done this week to try not much of the headlines over the past week of centered on donald trump's assertion that key of started the new frame conflict. next, 3rd documentary team leads people actually living in surviving in front line areas and your, their thoughts on the origin of the crisis statement. the the more the guy who is most of what the in samantha, i'm just letting you know that we're using so different electric motor to steps to go lower than we would use. i'd love to get.
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