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the, the estimates very important, the cost, if you can see resources for modern sectors of the economy. we wouldn't be ready to offer administrative resources for working in this direction. in signs of, i've growing a tongues, russian president vladimir putin states that most was ready to cooperate with the us and others on trade involving the countries boss, mineral resources, united states on the you pod forward come key thing resolution, all of the ukraine conflict of the un general assembly with members adopting both after amendments sold by brussels, was added to washington's drops. much to the lotteries annoyed brushes, old boy have this to say in new york about who's standing in the wake piece. they
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tried to ignore the fact that the winds of changed and a clear demand for peace has been full with the only obstacle being the key of usa and is your opinion encompasses function, the all the standing ovation for the next 3 missed members of the danish parliament rise to their feats for a convicted war. criminal on member of the premium knew nothing as off but the broadcasting from our international new center and must go. this is mark, see hello and welcome to the program. we begin with breaking news. russia is ready to offer cooperation with the u. s. on rare earth minerals, including those in don't boss and other new territories that was on sale by the russian leader on monday night. the metals very important. they
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constitute the key resources for modern sector as opposed to economy. so farm, we have done legal investigative, and we need to do more of this and see what we wouldn't be ready to offer that administrative resources for work in this direction to all american fathers. when i say partners, i mean not only administrative and governmental selections, but also companies should they show interest in collaboration with us and the price . we found out that they have significantly more resources of this kind venue. great, let me emphasize that somebody's natasha is one of the disputants leaders in reserve . some of these at a metals looks like he's one of these projects requires special capital investments . we are happy to work collaboratively with manufacturing processes, including americans. by the way, this is regarding venue territories. the same applies. we had a tract for them to our sole goal, and you just put
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a go 32 days that have been redone because the innovation. there are also certain reserves that this was the call of. i was, of course, on the backdrop, all the security council in new york. but so i've let him is letting me opposing spoke extensively about the possible upcoming contact between a russian, the united states, mostly. and he said that they will be primarily devoted to biological relations within moscow. and washington, take a listen. pretty good president. trump says the us and russia are discussing major economic projects as part of talks on you print some of the slide in the context with each other. and i think such approaches. now the russian presidents also said that say, he considers it's a good idea for both the united states and russia to reduce defense spending by at least 50 percent. and apparently china could also join and have
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a listen to that. yeah, because i cannot comment on how china will react to this is because there were different approaches from the american side on strategic offensive bombs and other very serious issues. therefore, this is a matter of the people's republic change. but we could negotiate with the united states. i don't mind it, but i think it's a good idea to push them to the united states because they're a nuisance defense budget by 50 percent. and we could reduce it by 50 percent and china with van joined if it's wanted to. we believe that to dispose of these groups and we are ready to discuss that further than so have a lot of bad foods. and also it's such just on the subject of the racing around between zalinski and the trumpet administration, where donal from said that the landscape ratings are as low as 4 percent. and he basically is a tower like a dictator and the lensky will, in certain replied with insults, will let him air pollution,
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has something to say about that, as well as donald trump acting on emotion. well, of course, and on the metro moving around. and she gave us the reason to show with these emotions, but from what i said earlier, something completely different emotions. some of these actions are based not on emotions, but the cold calculation on the rational approach to the current situation. and then the current situation to be honest with we wouldn't be interested in him sitting there. and for the decomposing the ratio was which we added to them out of that. so now the fact that a lot of marriage zaleski had decided to not hold an election and moreover, began to make comfortable sake ratings from a private pulling companies after trumps words. certainly didn't add him any credibility as old, letting me approaching cold that swell at sausage behavior and added that as the
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lensky has absolutely no chance of winning the election shouldn't take place. they could listen to it. this was a little bit caught and had the key effort. she is becoming a toxic figure for the armed forces of ukraine because he's given ridiculous orders dictated not by military considerations, but by political considerations. and it is not clear what they are based on. this leads to on justifiably, hiawatha is, is not very high. it's a catastrophic loss for the ukranian army. it becomes toxic for society as a whole. and this is evidenced, i think, by today's vote in the rob or to extend his powers. finally, he has strong, rolled himself with a decree bending negotiations with the national federation on the peace treaty and those negotiations. and the point is what the point is that he is avoiding those negotiations. why this will, sooner or later, most likely, quite quickly lead to the need,
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believe the control of marshal. and as soon as that happens, visual, immediately go to collections. they will then be no reason not to hold elections after all, to date elections in ukraine. i'm not held on to the pretext of martial lo. so now letting impose and also spoke about the european union's demands. it's it participates in the negotiations on the set for months of the ukraine crisis. well, a lot of my pollutants said that's well, anybody is walking basically, they can listen to your opinions, continue you managing the right to participate in the negotiations over ukraine. what do you make of this issue and using i've seen nothing wrong with pace. perhaps no ones can dement anything here, especially from russia to bless them, demands from someone else, and they have demanded anything from their russell because about thousands of years . and now the beings demand interest or their fault. they should sit at home and
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think about why they leave the way they knew, and it was collaboration. so they are participation in the negotiation process is still important. we have never given up on police, and we have been discussing this with them. at some point. they're all sorts of fire facing the ideas to defeat the rochelle and the battle to meals. and i mean, they themselves, as if he was to contact us as well. us such are the late nights a news from the kremlin and obviously a lot more to come. you can always find it more on archie, dot com. a word of resolutions was front and center up the un general assembly in new york on monday, an american version faced off with the ukranian bach. you text i both passed after the us draft, had some european amendments added to it. here's how i washington's own void. describe what was originally on the table on what should have been taken off at
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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 a strong statement committing us to end the war and work towards a lasting peace. the united states also request the general assembly take action on the united states, proposed resolution immediately following consideration of the ukraine drafted resolution you when 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 also adopted. and you know, ahead of the un general assembly us opposed by some russian and is you amendments to it's dropped from what we've seen as
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a us has actually abstained from voting for a full. it's dropped with amendments and russia voted against it. and there were 2 resolutions on the table. the us on you crazy you one. the differences is that the u. s. one had less critical language when it comes to russia, special military operations and ukraine, and demanded to be swift. and to the conflict. and the 12th resolution from ukraine and e u, i see your best. it's still, we're fast to the conflict of this so called full scale invasion and demand uh, immediate, an 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 in you as well as it stands in pacific on a team of all states, a clear message high to voting russian and busted at to the un receiving events that he actually judge those costing that votes not to be deceived. you mean should
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find you, quote sure, sure, no less panic is felt in a number of european capitals where all these years, they know certainly help the key of click and covered up its crimes, but also not should rest of phobia read on trades and fabrications about the goals and objectives 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 guess out because they tried to ignore the fact that the winds have changed. undeclared, demand for peace has been involved with the only obstacle being the key of usa. and is your opinion? accomplice is stuff everyone who will press the button in this hold at the moment of voting on the ukraine project, faces a choice either to play along with zalinski and the sounds as if it supposing that fantasy detached from reality or to make it play a choice in favor of practical and realistic steps and the construct military action in ukraine in the very near future. and it's do not let yourself be just so you have them even ahead of the one general assembly washington report to the judge
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for a no vote on easy use resolution. i would, according to the media, probably to say to a full country supported washington news. macedonia, georgia hungry and israel, and according to the hung gary, an of a for a minister hungry was actually the quote also of the restitution that was put, put forward by the us. uh, 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 if you can trunk a window of opportunity for peace is open now trying to support you for that. first of all, pay because of the $2.00 piece, including for the on the sending, the recent between the us and russia, the hand of hong launching piece towards china encourages the party's concern to the other stakeholders to participate in to negotiate should probably say you don't our president has to be politically adf. um, you know, nature's commitment to peace in ukraine and has even contributed by putting forward
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a piece proposal to push the parties to us negotiation and a comprehensive settlement. so i've come and change that the current and solution does not go far enough in terms of into city and creating a positive momentum towards a peaceful negotiation. so i've got a tubby, the importance to make a real and meaningful progress to us to tease kind of then contribute to what said the divisiveness. it's interesting to see how everything is unfolding, and especially the change of view west has rest direct towards the russia and the conflict in ukraine. when earlier the head of a vienna base political thing talk told us the very existence of 2 resolutions on ukraine, starkly demonstrates the current discord between the united states and the european union about the vision. it's only going to grow. first and foremost, it suggests that the west us,
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the united steel political block is no longer existed. and that we have small, basically a confrontation between yeah, most european 0 states on the one that i'm still not in the states. i'm on the other hand long and it's uh, actually where we are strange if you think about it. since knowledge and united states, uh, which basically will take started. the conflict for your crew are in favor of peace and for the states of the european union who are mostly on the side off on those who wants to prolong this war. thank them. so i think this will not be the last for the last resolution. we think this which has, which really so i'm to sense between united states and to europe. his as a man with a dark history as part of the extremist ukrainian as all the battalion who stands as a convicted war criminal. but that doesn't seem to bother the danish parliament with
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lawmakers in copenhagen rising to their feet to salute the controversial vigor. thank you for, for, for the applause that would 1st go to our military, one of whom is here with us today. and for all of them who are back home for the as well, here's the mom of the center of it. demetrius kind of per proudly displaying many call up budge of power. in other photos, cooper can be seen wearing the logo of the so in a missing tropic division, which for a long side new nazis in the as of unit. his group lost the bustle of murder. you felt in 2022, where he and many of its members were taken prisoner by russia. moscow court sentenced them to nearly 3 decades behind bars for the war. crime of opening fire
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on the civilian vehicle, killing 2 on arm people and leaders shooting a 3rd on the street. but can you per, was eventually released as part of a prisoner swap and returned home in september. when was seen that played i'd be copenhagen is highly reminiscent of what was witnessed in canada back in 2023, then global. i bridge erupt. that after you print, a man who served in nazi germany. 14 boston ss. renovated division was given a lengthy standing ovation. in the canadian parliament on the western span housing stopped there. the guardian, we sent the dedicated ad article to come about medics that a company ukraine's 3rd a sold brigade. but you won't see any here of mentioning in the article that those members that we've medics were in as off with several of clearly seen wearing extreme this symbols. we heard the thoughts of former us marine corps intelligence
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officer scott reader, on oldest 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 id ology is. and that's the idea. ology 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 part of them. it is 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 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. i'm been there of 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, 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 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 said 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 van darrow, that that chapter will become. ready caused and put into the past something else to tell you about today, the new trump administration has brought up the death of a chilean american journalist in ukrainian custody last year. a lot of your zalinski claims, he doesn't know anything about the gonzalo lira or his plight and even tried to choke his way out of the topic when the question was raised by a gillian report. the 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 ordered it keeps killing it. what can you say about that and how do you respond to the support that pressing the body to has given to, you know, doesn't look us ok with the older jordan, the family. yes. that the family also those have a lead and some politician from the left wing of my country are saying that you are
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the killing of him because he was supposedly russian agent. i need to ask i assure you that 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 it or not. and really like, what can i say if he is russian really, russian no. is to him and american to to the american intelligence and russian intelligence. yeah. too much information. i know. i know that sounds weird. i know, but that's a really hard topic of error and about this i'm not sure that to one jordan, a list from chilly who is half of him american and the house or russian
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is the really was worried injuries for our our me. so i didn't manage it. i'm not interesting untouched things. a gonzalo lira was reporting in the eastern ukrainian city of hark calls. when most school began this military operation, 3 years ago, he was detained by the printing and security services and how to choose the spreading, quote russian propaganda. mr. lira said he was tortured in custody, where he eventually died of january 2024, especially came to pneumonia. the case was recently raised by eli moss. now u. s. department of government efficiency head, who accused the landscape bordering the work corresponding which would be here's what the journalist himself stated in 2023. recently released all before i'm being are investigated by taking a breezing 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
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left eye while asking me if i could still read. 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 at 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 and his detention, how has this been allowed to occur? we haven't 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 to problems. whereas the state of broadcasting, i think i just want to verify anything before i come and go ahead. ok, well the international, the 1st commented remarks lebeau to say zelinski is out of it. you are during the
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media conference we just saw shows how much teachers about the safety of journalist working in new cream. it was a bizarre and some wisely disturbing and sickening exchange. and as at the end of it, i mean that he referred to him as soon as half chalet in a july and who was half american and half russian because he held an i suppose n t t. every shame views like political views. and you see, you know, originally and that they tried as needed to pick. there's some kind of love of fighting for freedom and democracy was, you know, based on it regularly in prisons and kills its own people who have critical views of the items. and certainly, no problem was also doing the same to an american chalet and put in uh, you know, uh youtube journalist who was a resident in their own country at the very end. zillow is the said,
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i'm not interested in that. that'd be the most. he's not interested, he does in my hair, so it doesn't bother him. it doesn't, you know, he doesn't order and i should look into this. there should be an investigation. right. and 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 the cycle. so, you know, it's not only its position on the ukraine conflict that the new u. s. administration is reconsidering. the trump team has a very different vision on the mazda of spending that mix up the federal budget veteran us congressman ron paul, speaking on going underground and said revelations about the scale of us. the idea activities aren't covered by the new department of government efficiency or shocking, but not necessarily a surprise as washington has been abusing its control of the world's reserve
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current. so you can watch the full episode tried the day on r t. for now though, here's a short preview. what's your understanding of the scale of waste of us public money uh, as revealed by you on must, could judge. even though for years decades i've been talking about this, etc, would lead to a disaster. where it was finally revealed more detailed, it's still even with by anticipation. it's still rather shocking at no way. you know how much trouble we're facing it when i looked at the employees of the usa id is still shocking. but i'm not surprised at all. i have, i think there's a reason for this, and that is our position as a manager of and i am par. and we have the military might of, uh, of, of, of all of all the nations of the world. and we own the reserve currency of the
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world, is human nature to abuse and take advantage of it. and it is natural for our, for our allies, i'm not. allies will assume that the dollars will flow forever and they use the dollars. and we end up uh, you know, abusing it and the abuse is rosure by the depth. and if everybody's concerned about what has happened in the past, and what we have to deal with is the data of $37.00 trillion dollars. um, and i think that's why people are very interested in judge judge because we're filing may be paying attention to this. and so some of us are very support above it, but we keep our fingers crossed because we want to see it to be true believers the returning
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to new york on the un security council meeting in the city today. for the 1st time since the conflict erupt, it in ukraine, a resolution on the conflict has been past 10 nations supported. it's 5 ups think the u. k. fronts, greece slovenia of denmark. it's already being called a historic moment of discussion with all the sent, the american lead draft stayed in its original form without an amendments and calls for an immediate and to the conflict on adopted language that did not call russia on aggressor moscow was in foster to the world body has called the moment a starting point for achieving lasting peace. while for more on this, let us cross now to former international security consultants. earl rouse mason for his thoughts. earl a pleasure to see you, and not a former. you are, of course, occurring for them people can get in touch for that. the un security council has
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adopted this resolution on the ukraine conflict without any amendments yours at before this happened in the way. what's the role of occasions your, your initial reaction to this? well, i think is a positive reaction. i understand that are several of our european allies. uh, we're probably not, not overly in favor of it but, but i think it's a positive reaction because because it's actually a recognizes some of the facts and the issues on the ground. and in fact, uh the you know, on like what, what we've been told last for years that this was a, and that was a, there was a publication. so russia really was defending itself and security and it was not to is not the rest are in the situation. you know, also recognizes some of the that this has been
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a long stand the stand and issue. and it didn't go into details, but it actually dates back to 2014, maybe even before that. and, and we had a, basically a confrontation going on in russia. felt that they had to basically intervene. but, but definitely it rushes not, i think, not accusing them again as the aggressor as a major, major steps as far as the realization of the situation. what led up to this conflict? and it's actually a provides a base, i think the basis of the i would agree with mr. level as far as the a base uh must go as far as a basis to move forward. is this retail, paula? take it in auction or, you know, it's rare up the, you and russian, the u. s. voting the same way after security console on the ukraine conflict. it doesn't happen. no, it is not that gap between washington and brussels as well as seems to be whitening
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. some, what does donald trump deserve the credits for this 1st and foremost, his administration. hello. hi guys. i believe so. i mean, uh, and actually i think uh uh, the conflict may have happened earlier, had he not had he not been in office the 1st time. um, i think the, the plans that were going forward underneath the obama administration, the, the coolant that occurred in 2014 the funding. now that we know most a largely funded through uh through us uh that uh were funds the demonstrations and stuff that led up to the over through the, to you on a coverage plan. um, if i know if the present at the promotion of that conflict, i mean basically were we were looking i think when he leaves for leasing documents today as well. um, but basically indicate that everyone knew that this is if we continue to them.
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