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the sea was much lower and you have the president, trump has run out of patience with the landscape as the us president says, the key of is back tracking on a major resource deal with washington. you get sick of it. you just get sick of it . and i've had it, am i right in understanding that you need these rivers, metals? yes, sports, would you suggest? what are we going to do? what topic of natural richard is? it discussed with a dose of irony at the future technologies for me in moscow or president who and also lays out the prospects for return of foreign firms to russian. russians top diplomat, hales the rise in global influence of the g 20 after the groups. foreign ministers made in johannesburg, the
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after 9 am here in the russian capital and you're watching r t international. i am your host donald quarter. welcome to the program. our top story, donald trump says he's sick and tired of lot of mirrors. the lensky is a chance to back out of a resource extraction deal that he's already signed with. washington agreed rather, not yet signed, but according to the us president, key of, oh is america big time? and it's got to start making payments. so we're going to is assign a dealer, there's going to be a lot of problems with them. so we're going to sign a deal to get security because we have to do that. we're spending our treasure. i've been watching him 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 then made a deal with us for rivers and things man who knows what river is worth. so,
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you know, but at least it's something and who knows what else, who is, who knows? they even have it. but we made a deal with the river 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 as close as a was unable to meet them again. but so so just of 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 a feeling something like that would happen. at any rate, it looks like washington is late to the party since london got there. first. the british government apparently managed to secure exclusive rights to ukraine's
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resources. just days before donald trump took office, archie's marina costs are of a dig deeper into the story. it's clear that the u. k. has become very passionate. it's about the ukrainian calls all of a sudden, especially the last couple of months, even as a peace deal seems within reach. the is the term and for you crazy to keep going by using lies, brain washing, sweats and even tears of support from the european union. here's a small reminder. you know, that the united kingdom continues to be your full most partner. we continue to work alongside you. we continue to support you to the max and as you fight to surrender war for anything to work, it has to have your p ends in ukraine is part of it because the frame ends in europeans are the ones to meet. so same cement, the deed here in europe. so without this, the any d wouldn't just work very grateful to all of those european politicians that spoke
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out and reaffirmed the values and principles said they are defending. no one did this better than presidency senate. so lensky that he concludes, and this becomes difficult, the, the last couple weeks of being in tens and all this was proceeded by another strange moments felt weird landmark agreements between london and kids. talking about unbreakable bonds, felons in a there, and lots of promises. museum for him. you know, mean he's the tiny bit, but there was a visit to the british prime minister, the signing of the 100 year partnership agreement. maybe this is a fundamentally new format of relations. the closest relations are now between ukraine and britain. what would the, if there is also a secure secret part of the agreement, christy everything that really adds to our resilience and the opportunity to
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develop some had more energy cooperation as the agreement states right here. it's also summative. so u k, as a preferred partner for ukraine's energy sector critical minerals strategy and green steel production. and there's more now look at the sports supporting developments over ukrainian critical mental roll strategy, and necessary regulatory structures required to support the maximize ation of benefits from ukraine's natural resources. well, isn't that nice and potentially lucrative whether you take after all, ukraine has one of the largest mineral deposits of any do a p and country, which would explain the southern friendliness and partnership. maybe that's why the landmark agreements was signed before tom had a chance to get there literally 4 days before his in all duration. and now i think it was once in or else we're going to rain very valuable. where are
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we was while we pull it up to go in terms of the guarantee we want to guarantee one, we're handing a money hand over fist. we're giving them equipment. so we're looking to do a deal with your brain where they're going to secure what we're giving them with a rare are as and other things. here's the thing. we don't get our money back and we tell them that the deal is we do something similar or less us treasury secretary scott, best friends, even travel to crate it with an earlier valentine's day presence in the form of a proposal. but it wasn't very well received. here's how it all went down in scott, this is actually when you were sleeping and unavailable for me to be traveling many hours on the train,
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which today we're talking about this or, or he was there to get a document signed. and when he got there, he came back empty, they were just full lot of respect to the united states. and that's why i said that this document is not ready. and i said there is no word on security guarantees. we agreed that there could be something done about it, but no one knows anything. and if it isn't clear, i said, let's write the percentages. i am defending ukraine. i can't sell our state. you will write some guarantees and we will write some interest in the memorandum i, i was only told 50. i said, okay, no, i'm just a decision maker and i'm not working on the details of this document. i think president trump is very upset at 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 or a newspaper articles out there about how he cursed adam and
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a phone call because the lensky, 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, 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 have given close to $200000000000.00 and it also, and 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. well, that's the thing is upright scope there 1st and now is a lot of skis and a bit of a pickle she has from calling him a dictator without elections has ruined his country. and perhaps sold it off after
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all, but so those who are unable to provide any security guard sees, even if they tried upstairs compliments in the boatloads. the prime minister expressed his support for president zalinski as you cranes democratically elected leader. and said that it was perfectly reasonable to suspend the elections during more time as the u. k. did during world war 2. this was a man's east country. that is country and still does. he was the lexington. he's the like to lead to ukraine. and he's done what winston churchill in britain and 2nd will. and boris, jonathan, the man who just have to button and make sure the conflict kept going through the years ago. what a deal was on the table when we europeans, going to stop being scandalized about donald trump and stopped helping him to end this war. that's as a card for it as prime minister is even willing to send his own troops unprepared to consider committing purchased forces on the ground. a long side off as if there
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is a lost and peace agreement. but the must be a us bucks. stop. because a us security guard seat is the only way to effectively, to, to russia from attack. can you create a good? but as he can see, even the, he admits the us involvement is necessary, which won't happen if they don't get their minerals. so now the question remains, are the minerals there for the taking or have they already been sold? so ukraine's new bus friends which could become the landscape final mistake. speaking to us from the key of senior research editor at outcome modeling analysis, john complex says zalinski is in trouble on more than just one front. what we've seen with, with the government of ukraine is, is they're basically selling things multiple times and also trying to sell things
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whose value is unknown, te, set the stage for president trump, believing that presence of landscape could deliver. and that was, you know, that was a mistake and, and i think now they're trying to correct it. but now president trump has, in is in his taste buds, this 500000000000 figure president trump the present list. so lensky are arguing over a potential pile of, of gold. weird. there's no way to know what it's true value is not withstanding where it is within the internationally recognized territory of ukraine. but how to get it. and is it going to be needed tomorrow in the way it's needed today? so i'm, i'm going to expect that president trump is going to be moved off of this at some point to something else that he perceives is a, is an ability to get a payback. rare earth topic certainly hasn't slipped past the russian president
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either blood i'm or pollutant shared a somewhat sarcastic response while speaking with industry officials at a tech for him here in moscow when you guys get us, i hope that the unique russian developments with our refractory eloise will certainly find a worthy response in the world scientific community. no wisdom. so am i right in understanding that you need these rivers, metals? yes. yes, that's right. trip. it lives. would you suggest? what are we going to do? develop our mineral deposits. thank you for watching and we really hope that our molybdenum tungsten turn yellows mineral deposit will be revived. there's danielle not to spring into from. okay, well i'm into that's to the future. technologies for him was held a mid wide spread speculation that western companies are planning to return to
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russia if us sanctions are eventually lifted as an important said for and firms could be allowed back in. but there would certainly be some cap. yeah, that's not true. most of most people usually ask the government to think about how to regulate the interaction of our enterprises and those of our competitors in order to provide certain advantages to national producers. of course, within the framework of the w t. o. certain difficulties have been created for us and we can adjust accordingly and the return to our market of those who want to return, creating and leaving advantages for their own manufacturers. it must be done subtly and carefully, but it must be done. dealing with loving and put in was speaking at the future of technology is for him here in moscow he talked about a variety of things and of course, as we've just heard, he's touched upon the fact that the market is open for those western companies that
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wish to come back to russia and do business, but the restaurant will look at that very carefully as to preserve the progress of the country has made in the past few years. now of course, because this is a scientific form here, reiterated that russia is hoping that the west will realize that creating barriers when it comes to neutral scientific development is by no means a positive thing. of course, working together. and so spheres is better for the greater good. and he gave the example of briggs because that is a platform based on the quality and interactions. but of hoping you might still remember that we are well aware that an equal and open international exchange in the scientific field is one of the main factors in strengthening the multi polar world. we will continue to promote the unified efforts of researchers and engineers from countries of the east and the cells to solve large scale problems, as well as experimental theoretical and of course practical tasks. thus,
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the bricks association is already effectively a platform for global, socio economic and technological development. at the same time, we're not going to erect a barriers to partnership with western scientists. we hope that western politicians will also understand the harm there. it is important, the global development is fair and balanced all the way put in under line that russia should continue to promote research in sciences with cost effective solutions. and he highlighted that such industries are expanding in the country, including the development of raw materials. and with that, he briefly talks about russia's newest ballistic missile outage, nick, uh, as that is proof of process education and quick development. and he also highlighted the missiles picture li are it is good and you are, it is important. and then business representatives and the professional,
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scientific, and educational communities continue to act harmoniously as true partners and understand they have responsibility for the results we have should we, the implementation of all national projects of technological leadership and security without exception depends on them the whole world is talking about or rationing, but what are the materials? the temperature on the warheads corresponds to the temperature of the sun's surface since the 1980s. the systems of the flying gliding unit have also been developed. we called it oven guard. there are comfortable temperatures there in the late eighty's. they were still thinking about making such systems because they couldn't because there were no materials. that was the problem. it flies and melts like a popsicle and the control signal couldn't go through. this is the result of working on new materials. the president also added that russia will need to focus on chemical and science industries and education as a highlighted. the waiter,
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attention needs to be given to chemistry when it comes to education and the state will need to help promote that. the country will also need to support problems and domains, and it is secure in coordination across sectors for development. now naturally because this is a for about science, the president did not fail to mention a guy and how important it is. he says that a solutions and robotics are helping rush or improve its capabilities. extinguish, i'm going to put it like a this year i propose to announce a competition for the creation of unique materials and products from them for autonomy. sources. as well as for devices and information processing systems which are necessary, among other things, for the development of artificial intelligence. it is quite obvious that this technology is already determining the development of all spheres. but even when it is making a real revolution, including in chemistry and material science,
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due to the introduction of artificial intelligence and computer modeling in our country, it is necessary and quite realistic to reduce the development time of new materials from 5 to 10 years down to 2 to 3 years in future. overall, the conclusion from this address is that russia will continue to be moving forward . what is the qualities as the present a name this year, the year of developing new materials, the year of developing new software as, as science is really what helps a defense many areas that are necessary for the future. so sort of the, the g 20 is a prime platform for solving the most pressing issues of the global south. that's according to russia's surgery lab. rob, who has been sitting down with the other top diplomats of the group for talks in south africa, r t corresponding level you'll come today is there with the full details. on the 2nd day of the duty to foreign ministers, meeting angel habits with russian foreign affairs minister, save
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a lot for on describe the results of the meeting as positive. according to him important, the feelings were reached. the minister noted the screen sitting off the roll line in, so it was of the treaty for the global south and even for the gold at lots from the minister statement. 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 dependence. and also got a sense that such a system requires global governance independent is near to of 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, and even the social areas. repeatedly, if you mind you can be a, we turn our colleagues attention to very significant data, especially because it's marked in the year of africa's chairmanship of g 20 to that just the 65 year anniversary of the un declaration on the granting of independence
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to colonial countries and peoples our country back then soviet union played the leading role in adopting that historic documents that 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. first of all, there are still 17 non self governing territories across the world. colonial dependence has been mostly replaced by neo colonialism. former metric poles in western transnational corporations have monopolized the markets, the supply chains, and use advantages they have because of that to drain resources and raw materials from asian, african, and latin american countries. they then produce added value in their own facilities, making maximum profits from the whole process, which this is unacceptable in the 21st century. and that does not mean mister also note, says that to the global economy is distinguished by on equal gross disability spending
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bad with all the conflicts that are happening around the world. you can only imagine how much of a problem that really is a for teetering to members. nobody coming because it is the global economy is characterized by the disproportionate growth of military spending. an assessment by western specialist says it amounts to $2.00 trillion dollars per year. and so lensky is regina is, of course, a flagrant example. it absorbs or did absorb military aid in the amount of hundreds of billions dollars that could have been spent on critically important development programs across the globe. so, 1st and foremost, in africa to little by the way, the international monetary fund and the world bank, they are setting records in aiding the landscape regime, giving loans and credit succeeding those given to african and the other developing countries by many times put all of that so the minister says the modern world is becoming more rather being transformed drastically and becoming truly multiple of
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the ukraine complex was arguably the biggest item on the agenda for discussion. tell more, tell us more about what line problem said the concept on the united states relations among subjects discussed between the top to put a match on the meeting sidelines. even though the minister says you've opened nations and the allies would not particularly be happy about the talks between russia and the united states. but the good thing is that a number of 220 countries have expressed support. 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 will. but happy to listen to what minutes the loved office has had to say about that. but it does do she book with previous attempts by the west to ukraine eyes the agenda of g 20. we're torpedoed by the rest of the group. members, if you look at the final arguments, when all the g 20 members finally agreed to include a short text on geo political issues,
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you will not find anything of 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 russia and the united states have agreed to start working towards ending the conflict, which ukraine and improving their own diplomatic and economy ties, the minister says recent fee that has been inflammation, that has lived menu to make conclusions about russia and the united states in terms of businesses and even partnerships, but he has cit, the risk of straight on watson. these talks mean for most schools,
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the talks between the united states and joshua, of course, as the minister also made a very important to know about the sanctions. for sidney, we didn't really recently. there are 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 with 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 dependent on the united states. the european union with japan and so on us in this new environment has made it possible to realize how useful it is for our economy. mastering its own technologies, which in general, in some cases, already surpass 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
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russia. they should not be discouraged from doing so. what should only be allowed to return into those industries that will not pose 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. blips on ukraine has sent you crane and his key allies scrambling to his show a seats at the table. and the concerns is that washington and 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. the cope with common challenges such as these on your own. and this is why the $22.00 and $2.00 was established to cope with such challenges at the level of national leaders as was done this week to try. so thanks for watching our to international stick around because there's more news coming your way in just about 30 minutes the,
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the covers more on us than most americans politicians. here's the one who was exposed, lies, deceit, and the caption, the american system also is the one who's willing to have a dialogue on issues, gonna only be solid. you had to see slide them, and them, at least you've started that process. and it's towards the lensky look at you and put foss. your mandate, the
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my press readers will know that the s guys penetration of the twitter post as far deeper than just collaboration. in june, we released an investigation showing that so in recent years, switzer has hired dozens of former agents from the c i a s b i n me. so to work and they're most politically sensitive departments including security, trust and safety, and content, moderation mccloud, chief editor, admin press news. published information about the previous careers of google is and facebook social media census, social media companies like facebook and twitter and youtube, and these others are certainly, uh, originated from uh, c i a cyber command. the national security agency darpa, many of the military and intelligence personnel leave the military and the contractors. and they have taken up positions and facebook and youtube, twitter,
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and some of the social media companies as security officers, as in global security research fellows. one of the hands of facebook's censorship department, air and bowman worked at the ceiling a for 15 years, leaving as a senior under this expansion for more than 15 years, wrote and of a saw intelligence analysis, enabling the president and senior us officials to make decisions on the most critical national security issue was focused on the impact of influence operations on social movements, security and democracy. today, aaron says he's the leader of a team that runs the rules of facebook, determine he wants to acceptable and once not. i'm this denver of the 10 he is at the c. i a as in the intelligence and data analyst, specializing in syria, she heads messes, trust and safety department,
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cameron harris to to the c. i a as an analyst until 2019 works in the same department as a manager. this essentially confirms what we use here and then press that be reporting for years. so let's get into it. f b, i has a social media focused task force of 80 agents and constantly pressures twitter between january 2020 and november 2022. the s b i sent over a 150 emails, 2 choices, trust and safety. cheat your old role. for example, in 2019 don burkes and left her a job, a senior innovation advisor to the director of the f. b, i to become senior director of the strategy and alterations for legal public policy trust and safety asked with sir untiring walsh went straight from it. actually i after 21 years of the agencies to become director of corporate resilience, sports business. and they are just the tip of the iceberg. insured switzer doesn't
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just work with the that's the i, it's bone departments are swarming with spooks. there's wide latitude that's given to the social media companies when they are choosing who the band who to suspend to, to cancel it. a very draconian elimination of any speech which may have been seen as disturbing or emotionally on settling or in some kind of way. creating conflict with on your secret store. so suddenly me shoot you, i me a feasible crew stuff that i'm to be taught or uh it'll go, i just need to plan that for you. so from do you do you use to level because you will know star wars congress or from your facebook likes or your instagram pictures this we all post the reviews of information directly as such as the which book we have read are which restaurant we have attended or with whom we're hanging out so you know or 3 times. but then one can use algorithms to extract much more.

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