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fault um, uh well, no, i understand why she's saying that is out. it's probably based on the calculations on one of the british, i think tags is what the split which says that our defense spending to perform the sample of them are short standards of purchasing power parity. and in the us, it was a key to face, get us for the $968000000000.00. and if we combine russian and the chinese defense spending it. so basically you see a quotes. and so if we take russia and china together and compare that to the us is comparable. now, number one, we have to actually calculate that because of the numbers that i have seen, where the numbers by a british think, think they could be correct or wrong. uh, we need to know that what a fact and number 2, i cannot in any way,
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comments to see how the whole china would respond to that towards the pool. the americans have been trying different approaches towards china towards these discussions on strategic offensive and capabilities. no, it's up to the up to china to decide if they want to do that. now, this is what now as far as we can agree with the united states and on something like that, i think this is a good idea of if the us decrease the spending about 50 percent, then we just do the same problem. i'm china then what to follow us in our footsteps, if at once it lives in the ocean. i believe we believe that this proposal is a good one and we are ready for discussions and also trump in post terrace, on stealing, done in many, in from other countries. i believe we used to have very good connections with the united united states with us like 200000000 in sales. how could you comment on the
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americas new trade photo system? i wouldn't want to come in sometimes because it in many, for many years because of discussions i've been dominated by sanctions. and we believe that those sanctions of any very bad for the global economy. it's a no effects, both loss and those who impose with sanctions in a very bad way. now as to the policies that i would force names of the items because of the 1st and imposing terrorist, it's up to each individual country. it's a cheaper cbs of this, which of course i can understand the reasoning behind that they want to make sure that the jobs are turn to the countries. that's a certain countries searching and uses the parties. so just to say more, uh, but there are certain drawbacks as well. there's more refresher there's some more. so the consumers have to pay more for the same zip codes to indians to as for
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elementary. and this is the most of the problem, i think in 2017 lots of them. i think the 16 percent of see what you thought of or maybe cost could bring them to the american inputs. i think we accounted for 15 percent of americans still import unattended imports. so i think like if i'm not mistaken, about 60 percent owned before a 1000000 they consume, they produce themselves and 40 percent they imports. and so 15 percent came from russia to see what's going on today. the 19, he is the next border issue in u. s. canada. yeah, and that's and if the american money but the market is open to russia again, we can sell 2000002 sons. so what are some of them in, in that that wouldn't affect and so it's
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a significantly lose the pricing so lose. but i believe that would mean that would have a restricting effect on the lease to say low seventies ation of price is now the most important thing i believe here is because then to cap a working together with american companies, we get to think about joining up for them to put it in because there's smith, for example, in across the region, landed back in the soviet times that were plans to create a new fight to electric power plant and was full of reasons to brand new uh, the menu production capabilities because many of requires a lot of energy, a lot of cheap energy and so hydro energy is cheaper. and in addition to that, so it's also slight to move green used to it's not harmful for thursday, pretty much. and that is why that happens. plans to launch things like that. so
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since the soviet time, but the capital a little energy soon. i think it would cost about $15000000.00 in morning prices and simply so we could think about that is just the policies and all of the current american president. tonight is to make sure that all production is located on american soil, with almost what even if they have their companies working in russia, and it will still be beneficial to both sides. they will make great profits and we will receive more. uh, well, price of products as well. and so we could think about the rare of uh, and other sectors where we could corporate increase entities. several minutes ago, another use came, president trump said that they, united states and russia are discussing major economic projects as part of the
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great negotiation says yes, that is correct. and some of our companies are in context. wipe out, discussing these things as yes, thank you. so much, mr. president. okay, we've just been listening there to the russian president field questions from a russian journalist some really interesting remarks made as well over the past 20 minutes or so just to go through some of them at briefly. one of the questions put to the russian leader was whether donald trump stumped on the crane conflict was benefiting at russia at the expense of key if not putting especially rubbish at that. at remark, saying that at trump say is what he thinks he's not influenced by outside forces. and in fact, it's the opposite. it is vladimir zalinski who is unpredictable and quote toxic, and that is terrible for the ukrainian at people on today's vote. he said in the rod, in the ukrainian parliament at demonstrated that that was
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a resolution at to keep at zalinski and par with all the elections. essentially it was rejected. he also said on the quest of rare earth minerals, we've heard that a lot of them way over the past number of days saying it's none of my business. none of russia's business, saying that to a deal on at ver, earth metals between us and ukraine. but did mention that russia has lots of resources and we're open with the world to do business, including with our partners. i'm the u. s. very interesting. economic space. and just finally, at what he said on the, as you bring conflict, he said that we have nothing against you praying or ukrainians, but we are against using the country by others as a staging post for a tax on russia. and the defense spend at may be lowered in russia, if other at comparable nations do it to the same degree as well. so i'm opening for you and amenable one as well. there are those that remarks made by the russian
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leader also just to say finally, the trusts will be earned through tops app from on russia the us at each respective president by doing just stop by speaking. okay, let's go on then 2 more of monday, big news stories involving what, what does it cost about there? as well? a war of resolutions. it was front and center it u. n. h q in new york. on monday. the american version not faced off with the ukrainian barked you tax both passed after the us draft had some of the european amendments added to it. your site washington's on board, describe what was on the table, and what should have been taken off. 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 urges withdrawal in favor of
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a strong statement committing us to end the war and work towards a lasting peace. the united states also requests the general assembly take action on the united states, proposed resolution immediately following consideration of the ukraine drafted resolution to one general assembly adopted the us resolution with you amendments russia and so proposed its amendments to the us draft, but they were rejected and ukraine's draft resolution was full, so adopted. and you know, ahead of the un general assembly us opposed by some russian and you amendments to it's dropped from what we've seen as a us has actually abstain from voting for it's dropped with amendments and russia voted against it. and there were 2 resolutions on the table, the us on ukraine, a you one. the difference is that the us one had less critical language when it
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comes to russia, special military operation and ukraine, and demanded a swift end to the conflict. and the 12th resolution from ukraine and you actually are fast, it's still, we're fast to the conflict of this so called full scale invasion and demand uh, immediate, and unconditional withdrawal of russian troops. the general assembly should take people to go in determining the basis for the just and last piece and ukraine and, and you as well as extending pacific on a team of all states, its its liam message high to voting russian and busted up to the un receiving events that he actually just those costing that votes not to be deceived. you mean should political issue should no less panic is felt in a number of european capitals where all these years. they don't certainly help the key of click and covered up it's crimes. but also not sure, the rest of phobia spread on trades and fabrications about the goals and objectives
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of a special military operation. and as a result, inflated such a huge bubble of lies from which it is now very difficult for them to get out. they tried to ignore the fact that the winds have changed, and a clear demand for peace has been formed with the only obstacle being the key of usa. and is your opinion. accomplice is everyone who will press the button in this hold at the moment of voting on the you. you crane project faces a choice either to play along with zalinski and his sponsors. supposing that fantasy detached from reality will to make a clear choice in favor of practical and realistic steps that can stop military action in ukraine in the very near future, do not let yourself be deceived. ahead of the one general assembly washington report to the 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 hon, gary anne of a 4 in minnesota hungry was actually the quote also of the restitution that was put
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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. it's opening china support full s as they do credit to piece, including the on the sending reached between the us and russia on launching piece towards china encourages the party's concern and all the stakeholders to participate in the new solution asian processing. you don't, our president has to be beautifully of uh, you know, needs just 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 that's come in change, but the current as a lucian 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
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a real and meaningful progress to us. the piece kind of then contribute to what say the divisiveness. it's interesting to see how everything is unfolding, and especially the change of us is rhetoric towards the russia and the conflict and ukraine. when earlier the head of a vienna based geo political thing time told us the very existence of to resolutions demonstrate starting the current discord between the united states. i'm the european union and it's growing. first and foremost, it suggests that the west, that's the united steel political block is no longer existed. and that we have small, basically a confrontation between yes, the most european use states on the one that i'm still not that states um on the other hand, month and its uh, actually very, um, strange if you think about it,
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certain smaller united states. uh, which basically 6 started, the conflict for ukraine are in favor of peace. and the states of the european union are mostly on the side off on those who wants to prolong this war. i think so . i think this will not be the last for uh, the last resolution um, which has, which russo um, to sense between united states and to europe. he's now while a lot of mirrors, lensky, hold on to power despite his term leading ukraine. housing expired last year. the nation's parliament has dismissed the resolution name that continuing his reign in office. and european officials were there in key up to see the political defeat the text of the field bill, seeing here the period. that's mr. zalinski should keep his grip on presidential power. now the vote failed to reach that critical 50 percent threshold all the
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supporting deputies. so let's face term of office expired in may last year ending his time as president. but he's still there and some european officials are fine. but of course, during the war time, yukon have elections, many countries have in their constitutions point so that you can't have elections. and why? because in the elections, you always, you know, fights between each other not. so in a situation where you have actually the outside and to me that you have to focus your strength on earlier, we discussed the issue all loving there's lensky is presidential adjustment. miss c, on his sense, on the conflict with a number of guest. and he's trying very hard to and so that the conflict a prolong the caustic as much as possible because this is only avenue of holding on to power without the conflict. then it forces the conversation which is already started around elections. he just received this vote of no confidence
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and he either steps down or it will depend upon the military, the military, if the military wants to bring him up, that he'll stay legally. and uh, but what if he wants to follow up the, the, the rule of law if you will, and father, and if the rata still has any semblance of authority left, then they will call for early elections. and so they can get the peace process underway for i think it's almost a irrelevant. what other european countries may say actually, or some of the leaders may say, i think the whole chess board has been turned around. upside down was donald trump coming into the white house this time. but for most of the european leaders all the it leaks. when you have cultivated, have mistaken narrative for almost all of your political lives. it is difficult to,
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to exit the mental cage. you have been locking yourself update. so this russell phobia this uh, i mean up to now right off to this munich security conference, i think the europeans do have a really woken up. why this is happening and happening so fast. they don't have any need much power now, especially since the election of president donald trump. so if you help as well, it has very little influence at this point. this is now last week between the us and russia, coming up with, with the deals said, i believe that you, queen, once they realize that you will pass no into it. so no time has no power to help them out. then they will be more receptive to the americans, for example, they're now starting to be more accepting of even the african piece piece class. that criticism, of course. so,
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and he said it seemed all the african heads of states going to go see, and rush represented a piece of black. we're at the time president zalinski was not open to to that plan which spoke about things like security guarantees when it's awful for russia and so on. so now we're starting to see ukraine coming to south africa, goes to the applicant, confidence and say ok, the piece, the www. that you presented about 2 years ago, came squarely speak about that. look, the truck was right in one and so it was manson in terms of the, the europeans in terms of their outlook on democracy. we, you know, during world war 2, the united states fail elections for heaven's sakes. and, and we went on, roosevelt was re elected. however, in this case, this is a real sign that democracy really is not, has not really taken holes in europe. and you know,
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that's supposed to be one of our basic premises for, for the very foundation of nato. i think it's quite clear to the rest of the worlds that russia no longer trusts what was agreed before. not to mention the agreement in turkey, not to even mation means one or 2. no. so what russia has been aiming for right now, as i've read it, is that it's a, it's the last piece and that's an overall structure. it's not always about you, craig, it's about the, the, the future to set look, this of set the parameters of future security among with a dark history as part of the extremist, ukrainian as off battalion who stands as a convicted war criminal. but that doesn't seem to bother the danish parliament with lawmakers and copenhagen rising to their feet to salute the controversial vicar. thank you for, for,
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for the applause. but that would 1st cope to our military, one of whom is here with us today. and for all of them who are close to the truck for the well, here's the man at the center of its own. busy dmitri can do per project displaying what many call a badge of power, in other photos can you pretend to be seen wearing the logo at the sooner in missile tropic deficient? which faults along side neo nazis in the as off unit, not his grouping. last the popular party you put in 2022, where he and many of its members were taken prisoner by russia. i must go. court sentenced him to nearly 3 decades behind bars for the war, crime of opening fire on a civilian vehicle, killing 2 on armed men and later shooting
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a 3rd civilian on the street. but can do for it was eventually released as part of a prisoner's swap. and returned home last september, while the scene that's played on in copenhagen is highly reminiscent of what was witnessed in canada. bach in 2023. vin global like rage erupt. it after a premium on the served in nazi germany. 14 boffin ss, whether they are division was given, a meant the standing ovation. remember that in the canadian parliament, on the western span, husband stop there. the guardian recently dedicated an article to come by medics that a company at ukraine's 3rd assault brigade. however, it fell short nor here at all of mentioning that for a gauge part of the ass off battalion with several medics clearly seen wearing extremist samples. now we heard the thoughts on all out from former us marine corps
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intelligence officer, scott ritter ticket was that 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 is a living breathing example of band 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 adversary. we will empower a historical revisionism that is taking place today. uh,
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one that forgives the western ukrainians. the supporters are step on ban darrow there, so that the crimes they committed. 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 polls. russians. we forgive this because in the post war era, they passed through themselves as being anti communist, the anti style and under no circumstances through 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, this piece will be manifested in the sad chapter in our history where we applied the successors of adolf hitler's nazi germany,
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people who live in the form of ukrainians who embrace step on bad darrow, that that chapter will become. ready caused and put into the past the conservative christian democrats have won the german federal election, leaving the social democrats led by insurance. but we'll laugh shows, trailing in 3rd. but the story of the ballot looks to be the alternative for germany showing, taking a 5th of the vote on finishing 2nd the party strong best ever results on with that the right wing f d r. the money a key role in the coalition to be for it sets this academy in just 3 years since the last from the 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 or calling for a center right government on. but ultimately it's up to the union to decide whether they want to make that happen. and he's told right now is friedrich marriage, here's determined to maintain his lockheed against the tiger. should we find this
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blockade attitude on democratic? it's simply not fair to exclude millions of voters. that rights in a have hung by young. now, while the older voters in the nations with large, the raleigh behind the cd, used frederick merits younger people in the last 2 of the establishment parties such as the f d, which double that vote share from 2021. even with the strong showing on their calls for inclusion, it seems they cd you is set on keeping them out of power sharing. germany's like the next counselor has page to steer clear of any alliance with the on the mazda immigration 50. that's eastern, 50. 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 being fixed, however, i remain optimistic that we can preserve the transatlantic relationship construct. as i mentioned, if this bond is separate to feel and it won't just harm europe,
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it will also negatively impact america. it's. 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 statistician. additionally, we're greatly concerned about the apparent efforts to negotiate with russia without involving europeans or considering ukraine's. indeed, this approach is completely unacceptable for both ukraine in europe that already were heard from r t. consider thomas penn, who sees that as it stands, the german economy is suffering plenty as it fits the bill for the you train conflict and there's no, if it could do any more, it bounces as a hard line or foot down in terms of, you know, practicality what can you practically do regarding uh, support for your train? um, really is a decision that snow comes down from to most called united states. 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 to us and noticed that really gauging here. so
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real sales result but he's gonna, he's gonna push our square and i think i mean the gt promise that the wind guard for it we, we have serious problems in this country frame it's, it's not really a german. so we bought tens of thousands of jobs in this country over the past due is big companies like volkswagen have been just crushing it. close factories. there's a big steel manufacturer. all these big companies have just been decimated. the middle class is also designated and it's kind of the tax burden is ridiculous and what the german border is essentially forwarded to maintain the status quo. and terms of, you know, the domestic policy. i just don't see much changing under, under mertz. and i mean, he's the big a lot of promises, but i don't think much will change. israel's prime minister has told his nation to prepare to fight for an extended period on multiple fronts.
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benjamin netanyahu also spoke on his order to the point idea of tongues to the west bank, the 1st time that's occurred in 20 years. i mean, come out to this for as long as it requires tenacious compliance on many fronts. triple 7 fronts. we introduced tags for the 1st time in judy and scenario and decades. this is one thing. we are fighting terrorism by all means and everywhere. i want to show you as well as some remarks recently made by lawmaker from mister netanyahu's reeling le crude party ticket list. besides, his real needs a lot of ammunition to fight all the terrorists hiding in every hole in every corner. we already eliminated 20000 and we have 10000 more left with the maybe win winning because we're being mess of old to the women and children that maybe we should just call them the whole place as you're suggesting a little bit too. i do not enough. we've been, we've managed to properly separate the kids from the adult level. i don't see any innocent adults there pressure the level. so you're saying all the adults and gaza
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should be killed. the other, anyone still there should be treated as an adult because we have move the women and children that come with them. and so you're saying separate the women and children and then target adults that will do the trick sides. and the only thing in the mobile, i mean, come on, we do not and will not hold back in illuminating terrorists at a time of war. we won't let them get away by dressing up a civilians, we will eliminate them all. well, we got reaction from human rights activists, the order of oppenheimer and not he sees remarks like we just heard, may very well reflect the broader is really state policy, an acceptable that every human being should condemn me to it totally without any question. and the problem is that it's not only hear me say all about the policy or the government agrees with it is saying out loud. now no, in this paper, in the, in gaza, in the after the end of the phase, one of the hostages, the, the present as exchange we really use young dual and quoting and present type of
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saying that to him, then we'd be coming to gaza. so what's his day was his day, and it's on station of this, the slogan eviction that the we can stop all human either in a being 2 guys out. we can use a fire and munition and a very heavy booms. we dial to really define who use the target toys to raise the noise, the saving you is. so unfortunately, i'm not so sure that it's only just the statement. it might be also the policy if they will, wouldn't in a resume. okay, before we go, just to recap of what is now our top story, russia is ready to offer cooperation with the u. s. and where earth metals, including those in versus new territories, all about more on the table. now according to vladimir putin, he praise donald trump suggestion as well to slash washington on most coast defense budget by 50 percent building. that is.
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