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i wouldn't say that the heads of heads up the you in the united states and the you put forward competing resolutions on the ukraine conflict this monday with members. i don't think both oper amendments sold by brussels was of a to washington's dropped much to the lockers and noise, or rush his own voice stated in new york, who spelled the thing in the way of play. trying to ignore the fact that the winds of change declared demand for peace as being formed with the only obstacle being the key. if you set up a and is europe and accomplices. of course, during the war time, yukon have elections. many countries have in their constitutions point, so that you contact the election. you official escape from others. lensky. a pos on pulling up the president show vote. and despite the ukrainian parliament itself on
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its failure to raleigh the necessary ball at the foot forward of bill supporting thoughts and legitimacy. we go through that story, plus the standing ovation for an extremist with the members. all the dangers parliament rise to their feet for a convicted board. criminal on member of the notorious c printing in new not state todd's office. the one minute passed the tenant night this monday in and 10 a. and i'm a, i'm here in law school. welcome to the global use roundup. on our t international, the award of resolutions was front and center at u. n. h 2 in new york. this monday, the american version faced off with the ukrainian box you text the both past after
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the us draft had some european amendments added to it. your site, washington's on void, describe what was on the table, and what should be taken off as a path to peace is possible. mister president, that is why the united states oppose putting forward another resolution. and that is why we cannot support ukraine's resolution. and we urge his withdrawal in favor of a strong statement committing us to end the war and work towards a lasting peace of the united states also requests the general assembly take action on the united states, proposed resolution immediately following consideration of the ukraine drafted resolution a head of the un general assembly us a post face russian and a you amendments to it's dropped from what we've seen as a us has actually abstained from voting for um, it's dropped away from that list and rush out and say it again said there were 2
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resolutions on the table, the us on ukraine, a you one. the difference is that the us one had less critical language when it comes to rushes national military operation and ukraine and demanded a swift end to the conflict. and the 12th resolution from ukraine and e. u. i see your fast, it's still, we're fast to the conflict of this so called full scale invasion and demand immediate, an unconditional withdrawal of russian troops and, you know, apply to voting russian. i'm busted at to the you and receiving the bins that he actually judge those costing that votes. not to be to see. do you mean should political issue? sure, no less panic is felt in a number of european capitals where all these years, they don't totally help the key of click and covered up it's crimes, but also not should rest of phobia. read on trades and fabrications about the goals and objectives, the best professional military operation was that as a result, inflated in such a huge bubble of lies from which it is now very difficult for them to get out of it
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. and they tried to ignore the fact that the winds have changed, and the clear demand for peace has been full with the only obstacle being the key of usa. and is your opinion accomplices of stuff left without a rudder and windmill? these pathetic peace makers are in disarray, but continued to mentor the rest of the world on how to live according to the rules of the beautiful god and pronounced the colleagues the draft submitted today for a vote by the european union and ukraine. so it has a direct relation to this bubble was made up by this very group. they care about the numbers today to post them off the support for the key of regime uh to try and hold out for more time simple ukrainians will pay for this with the likes to think about it today. well, everyone who will press the button in this hold at the moment of voting on the you, you crane. project base is a choice either to play along with zalinski and the sponsors. supposing their fantasy detached from reality to make a clear choice in favor of practical and realistic steps the construct military action in ukraine in the very near future. you wouldn't,
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you wasn't to not let yourself be saved, but there was a lot more going on. besides the votes you had, as we saw there, the ceiling, the bench, another on voice addressing at the general assembly. what were the main takeaways? well, you know, ahead of the un general assembly washington report to the judge for a no vote on easy use resolution out according to the media, probably to say to a full country supported washington north macedonia, georgia hungry and israel. and according to the hung, gary anne of a foreign minister hungry was actually the quote of the restitution that was put forward by the us also stating that he usually does actually escalating the conflict in ukraine and countries of the global south actually quoted for peace as well, who are being drunk? window of opportunity for peace is opening china support o. s. as they decided to piece, including the understanding reached between the us and russia. on launching piece
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towards china. being coverage is the parties consent on all the stakeholders to participate in the negotiation process. our president has repeatedly adf. um, you know, the chest commitment to peace in ukraine and has even contributed by putting forward a piece proposal to push the parties to us negotiation and a comprehensive settlement. so i've come and change that the current has solution does not go far enough in terms of into city and creating a positive momentum towards a peaceful negotiation. so i've got to you tell me the importance to make a real and meaningful progress to us. the piece kind of then contribute to what say the divisiveness. you know, it's interesting to see how everything is unfolding and especially the change of us is rest direct towards russia and the conflict in ukraine. yeah,
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earlier we spoke about this with the head of a d. n. a base geopolitical thing. talked alexander and markovich say's not. the existence of 2 resolutions on ukraine shows the discourse between the us and brussels, which will only grow over time. first and foremost, it suggests that the west us, the united steel political block is no longer existed. and that we have small, basically a confrontation between the most european 0 states on the one that i'm still not that states um on the other hand and its uh, actually very, um, strange if you think about it since now the united states. uh, which basically like started the conflict for your crew are in favor of peace. and the states of the european union are mostly on the side of those who wants to prolong this war. so i think this will not be the last for uh,
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the last resolution which has, which really so um, to sense between united states and to europe. washington has also taken a key of over the depth of a trillion american journalist in ukrainian custody last year. a lot of years landscape previously claimed he knows nothing about gonzalo, the arose, applied to a politician, even tried to choke his way out of the topic. when grills buy a reporter from chile or 3 tvs have died in this war, one of them isa going suddenly to journalists will die unless unified keep wiling. the tension, she has family and some to the implementation claims that you order that keeps killing it. what can you say about that and how do you respond to the support the president available each has given to you the one that doesn't look us ok with the older you order the family. yes. that the family also those have to lead to and
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some politician from the left wing of my country are saying that you are the killing of him because he was supposedly russian agent. i need to ask i issue a to, i didn't know this person. and i never knew him. and then no, i know the, don't know if he is intelligence or representative over us and did or not. and really like, what can i say if he is russian really, russian know, is truly i'm an american through to the american intelligence and russian intelligence. yeah. too much information. i know that sounds weird. i know, but that's a really hard topic of air and about this i'm not sure that to one jordan released from kelly, who is half of him american and the house or russian is the really was very
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dangerous for our army. so i didn't manage it. i'm not interesting and touched things as well. things all over the are a was reporting in eastern you print in city of har. cough when law school began its military operation 3 years ago, he was detained by the ukrainians security services on a cruise of spreading, quote, russian propaganda. mr. essays, he was tortured in custody, where he eventually died in january 2024, especially due to pneumonia. the case was recently raised by last no u. s. department of government efficiency chief to the cures landscape or during the war corresponding to be killed here. here's what the journalist himself stated in 2023. when he was briefly released before being arrested. i've taken a basing in my time, so i show it hot like health, but it was manageable. but then at 1.2 folks held my head and used to to speak to scratch the whites of my left eye. while asking me if i could still read,
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if i had just one, i got a correct rape in my 1st cell, but it wasn't too bad. the west stretch was a my fault, so from 1 pm on june, the 21st until 7 pm. the next day 30. i was always beaten and sleep deprived my arms twisted the wrong way around the shoulders in germany beaten. pretty bad we learned last night for a series of tweets by him that he had been tortured in the print in prison. and he was now on a motorcycle with a broken rib trying to flee the gary and border. and so i'm wondering, you know, if this is true, given the state department knew of his arrest, of his detention. how has this been allowed to occur? we have a us citizen being arrest being detained and perhaps tortured in the prison of one of our strongest allies. well you, you lost me with the perhaps, and if this is true, i think i'd want to verify those reports before i commented on alex, go ahead. proud for it. has this think about it? i think i think i just want to verify anything before i come and go ahead. ok. well let's hear the take. all of this of international refers on security analysts mark
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slip. both of them are good to see you. ukraine stress. the fact the leader said he didn't know gonzalez when you're considering the mon was detained by the ukrainian security services. does not claim son solid. yeah, i actually don't have a problem believing that the cambridge game has had a that we've seen over 2 dozen journalists killed in journalists and media workers killed in ukraine for coverage, critical of dekalb regime, even before russia's intervention in 2020 to that's, that's just that period, so i have no problem believing. giving the limited, you know, scope, the youtube of audience, primarily of gonzalo lira, that this was probably done at a lower level than savanski that,
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that would not surprise me. it was strange though, he 1st of all said he didn't know him and then he went on to say that he was in some way linked to, to russian intelligence. it's just a bizarre exchange. all and all. no to. yeah, that's the whole exchange uh from the way that the chalet and journalist asked the question, saying i have to ask it and then getting a big laugh from the audience. zalinski said, oh do you, do you have to ask it, you know. busy it was a bizarre and somewhat disturbing and sickening exchange, and at the end of it, i mean that he referred to him as, as half chilly and a chalet and who is half american and half russian because he held, i suppose, antique every team views, political views you know, originally and that they try to depict this, i'm kind of well,
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of fighting for freedom and democracy. but you know it, it regularly in prisons and kills its own people who have critical views of it and, and certainly no problem with also doing the same to an american chalet and, uh, you know. 2 youtube journalist is who was a resident in their own country at the very end. zelinski said, i'm not interested in that. he's not interested, he doesn't care. it doesn't bother him. it doesn't, you know, he doesn't order. i should look into this. there should be an investigation, right? i've been assured by my people, that's no, none of that. i'm not interested in this. i don't care the pro russian views the, the ultimate implication is that he deserves to die. there wasn't much more interest from the joe biden administration either when this happened
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under, under his rule. know that e law must, is making it putting a front and center, being very direct with his accusations. do you think this is going away, wills? lensky? how to answer for it in some way. and yeah, i think that that is a possibility going into the future if the relations between the trump administration and the daycare regime, continue tours and this could be brought up again. there could be demands for an investigation from the trump administration, whether zelinski is still in power in key of at that point or not. right? the trump administration has at least according to new york posts already suggested that he should just get out of dodge and lead to france or somewhere else. obviously relations. 1 at a very low points and this could become a further point of tension and conflict between them. ultimately,
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someone might have to pay a price within the key or yeah, then you trump team in power in the us, not standing non, not listening to any kind of hon, ringing by europe on this. because they're also criticizing the lack of free speech and media in ukraine going after that. well, that's so like they have the situation concerning that will change any, any time. so know that there's a spotlight on it. yeah. well, 1st of all, it's not a surprise that the europeans are, are, you know, upset about this there. yeah, you can't have expressed certain opinions about this conflict uh, either publicly in protest or, or wearing st. george ribbons or z that'll get you arrested in germany. so they, they're, they're not much better there. know, better on the freedom and democracy scale on this. um, i think we can still hope that something will be done obviously. unfortunately,
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and g o's liked the committee to protect journalist and reporters without borders, haven't expressed any interest in it at all. they only actually seem to care when journalists with pro western views uh, ends up a file of some governments for another. i don't, i seriously doubt whether we will ever get real justice for the death of likely killing of gonzalo lira model. we model we can, we just have to, we just have to add but and not because little bit putting a started the speaking on the 3rd anniversary at all of the app break out the ukraine conflict. mark, thanks so much international 1st and security on march. the boat at, let's listen in on just as i say about we lost the speed. yeah. we were, we'll get that back as soon as we count on on, on give it to you. what is being said there as, as i mentioned on the 3rd anniversary of the breakout of the print conflict,
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the russian president to offering some at remarks on that. and perhaps more besides when we have that. we'll bring it to you at, let's actually talk more about what mark was saying there, because the ukrainian parliament has failed to rally the votes needed to block a resolution aimed at continuing flooding. there's landscape rain in office and europe and commissioners were empty. if the c b, the feeds the text, the field bill saying here, the 3rd that mr. zaleski should keep his grip on presidential power. the vote failed to reach the 50 percent threshold of supporting deputies. so let's keep the term of office expired in may last year. ending his time as president, but of course he's still there and some european officials are fine with that. of course, during the war time, yukon have elections, many countries have in their constitutions point so that you contact the elections and why? because in the elections, you always, you know, fights between each other,
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not. so in a situation where you have actually the outside of me, that you have to focus your strength. but for where you pray in parliament adviser who served of the countries us an embassy told us it may be a sign. the last legitimate official body in ukraine has lost support for investors . let's get to. this is a big show that is it. i see that it was his face, but he might lose all his power soon and the problem and today is the home gentleman body and the printer government that can continue it so more can continue . so those issues with the russian federation with the united states, as well as the cabinet of printer stores when you train, which is being appointed by the opponent of the plaintiffs, was a problem in for presidential public until the once due to the computer to cover them so we have from say the what, what is happening today? the wes, this one is the last, these last these trying to go against the west today expression the expression in
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washington. and a lot of the leads are be fed by that and also. so they are showing also their political so called support for the lengthy or no support they don't care about democracy. plan has no democracy in the last 10 years that has total dictatorship for the last 3 years after the war began. we saw that this is the destruction of the opposition that nobody was fired. we saw the, the closing golf position channels and you're praying. everybody was flying to europe in the west and the western media. they don't care about democracy. their care about their own so called democracy. they don't care about anybody else think they have. there's no democracy in europe. there's no democracy in america. there's a democracy in the west. only the people who are in power and have the money to move the rules of the politics their use seems to want to continue this conflict and even at the expense of its relationship with the us, which is trying to get a piece of process going. i want to play
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a clip from the danish prime minister. let's take a listen. i understand that many people think a peaceful solution or a ceasefire. sounds like a good idea, but we run the risk of that piece and ukraine could actually be more dangerous than the war that is going on now and is health more dangerous than illness? i would like to clarify with copenhagen, a piece is more dangerous than laura. now that's the reality. we're living in a state of 1984. what are your thoughts on that statement? date of the problem is these people think that they can try to undermine the pieces or change some stuff. so they're trying to do stuff as long as the strategies undermine the piece of goal. she's, that's what you're trying to do. and as i said, these warrants are the banners prime minister. she uh, why don't, why don't you save more? we're come to her doorstep for god forbid. i think she would say the opposite. what you say today frequent because that actually for an i dime there. yeah, there are stomach sites, perch, any praying for teaching and creating
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a military out of $500.00 time, but possibly that our citizens are not dying so she can say whatever she wants. and i think this is the reality that these people are warmongers a month with a dark history as part of the extremist deep cleaning and soft battalion who stands as a convicted war criminal. but the danish parliament has given all the pos rising to its feet to salute the controversial figure. thank you for, for, for the applause. but that would 1st go to our military, one of whom is here with us today. and for all of them who are back home, and if the, the mom at the center of it all this to me, 3 kind of birth and what many call a bunch of har he wears proudly on his sleeve and other photos can do for his
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wearing the logo assumed in missing tropic division. that's for the long side. new nazis been the ass off unit. his group lost the buckle of motor. you pull in 2022, where he and many of its members were taken prisoner by russia. moscow court sentenced him to nearly 3 decades behind bars for the war. crime of opening fire on a civilian vehicle, killing 2 on armed people and later shooting a 3rd civilian on the street. but ca, newport was eventually released as part of a prisoner's swap and returned home in september last, with the scene that's played out in copenhagen is highly reminiscent of what occurred back in 2023 in canada. then global i bridge erupt. it after a ukrainian mom who serves enough to drum these 14 boston ss, prevented the or division, was given a lens, a standing ovation in the canadian part of it on the western span house and stop there. the guardian recently dedicated an article to come back, maddox, a company, you prince 3rd assault ok. however, it fell short of mentioning it's also an opening new and i'll see you as
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a part of the as all the battalions, with several medics clearly seen. wearing as off symbols. yours to view a former us marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter, speaking to archie later. i it's not just the danes, it's not just the canadians, it's the united states, it's great britain. it's the entire collective west, which has been infected by the rest of phobia to the extent that they've, in effect, had their memories wiped clean. of what the reality of nazi ideology is and that's the ideology exist today in the form of its, you know, successor, a band tourism, the band terrorists and the, the, the, the individual being applauded and the danish parliament. there's a living breathing example of bad dearest ideology. a war criminal who killed innocent civilians, i think as long as in the united states in europe continue to view russia as the
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adversary. we will empower a historical revisionism that is taking place today. uh, one that forgives the western ukrainians. the supporters a step. i'm been there of there so that the crimes, they committed a fighting side by side with nazi germany. the hundreds of thousands of people that they slaughtered tens of thousands of jews, hundreds of thousands of ukrainians paused russians. we forgive this because in the push for error, they pass through themselves as being anti communist the anti stolen under no circumstances should the united states ever stand side by side with bad, dearest ukraine. and i think what we're seeing is the united states is moving away from that. we are starting to talk responsibly about the possibility of peace with russia. and hopefully, sooner rather than later,
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this piece will be manifested in the sad chapter in our history where we applied the successors of adolf hitler's nazi germany, people who live in the form of ukrainians who embrace step on van darrow, that that chapter will become. ready used and put into the past the conservative christian democrats have won the germans federal election leaving the social democrats, led by chance that we love shows, way back in 3rd. but the story of the ballot looks to be the alternative for germany parties showing, taking a 5th of the entire vote and finishing 2nd by far it's strongest ever result on width of the f d or demanding a key role in the coalition to be formed. sets this to come in just 3 years since the last bundle start collections. we've doubled our support in. can you believe it? it's for a party that's only 12 years old. that's quite an achievement associated with now let's discuss collaboration with the cd. you can get the voters are calling for
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a center, right government on, but ultimately it's up to the union to decide whether they want to make that happen . he's told right now is friedrich marriage appears. determined to maintain his blockade against the side, or should we find this blockade attitude on democratic? it's simply not fair to exclude millions of voters that rights in our plan by young . well, one older voters largely in the nation's west. wrong behind the cd used frederick murtz. younger people in the 8th flocked to empty establishment parties like the f c, which doubled its full chair from 2021. even with the strong showing on their calls for inclusion, it seems to seem to you is set on keeping them out of power. germany is likely next, john square has stage to steer clear of any alliance with an empty mouse immigration force. if those who truly adopt america 1st as their motto, almost to the point of america alone come out on top, it will be challenging. however,
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i remain optimistic that we can preserve the transatlantic relationship construct. as i mentioned, if this bond is separate, it won't just harm europe, it will also negatively impact america. i am genuinely worried about the messages coming from washington, particularly in recent days because i've never the less, i don't think this is the final stance. additionally, we're greatly concerned about the apparent efforts to negotiate with russia without involving europeans or considering ukraine. and this approach is completely unacceptable for both ukraine in europe. for more or less that's across live, not to r, t contributor, thomas pan thomas. good to see you. so there we have the likely next chancellor at making had probably his store life was quite with quite a staunch independent streak trying to go away from, from washington. but is it going to be different from what we saw with chancellor sholtes going forward when i was regard to train or are we in for more of the same?
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yeah, it's good to be with you again to that again. um i think we are in for a change, murtz wants to support your crane has been very vocal about it. he's been a strong opponent of delivering the taurus system. he's repeated it over and over and over again. and the results of the selection, i mean they were, they were, i mean there were a lot of bell siders, there's a lot of talk on x about, you know, they rise the after you and it is true. they did the, the numbers were pretty from, from middle this, the still the selection cycle. but, um, i mean essentially, i mean the status quo has been maintained though. um and uh, but in terms of ukraine, i really see um a mark mounts is a hard liner. but in terms of you know, practicality, what can
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a practically do regarding uh, you know, support for your train. um, really is a decision that, you know, comes down to him to most called united states. um, i just don't see germany in a position to really to alter the course of anything in terms of, of ukraine or whether they delivered taurus or not. it's not really a game changer, so we'll see how that plays out. but he, he's gonna, he's gonna push our square and i think, i mean, he promised that when card for re election. so we'll see how homeless so all of recession, you know, the economy is healing a no with the us pulling i it's, it's billions. if it does that, germany as the, as the main power in europe will have to step up our, our, our techs peer is willing to do, do, do they know what's coming up? i don't think they do. i feel, i think like you, we just discussed earlier, we seem kind of a come maintaining of the.
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