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[000:00:00;00] the it is one of the undisputed leaders in reserve. so these are, we are happy to work collaboratively with any point in the box, including the russian president weighs in on the rush for a rare verse with a page to consider joint projects with the united states. and the ideas echoed by donald trump, that they do that i had a lot of air pollutant. also hail the american leaders approach to resolving the ukraine conflict. and neither of the 2 presidents are a fan of the landscape as putting
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a call to imitate mark 6 big plots. there's no criticism of russia at the un security council for the 1st time in 3 years. as the top world, claudia dobson, american drafted resolution ru crate. however, these same draft is heavily distorted by european powers to 4 p taps of the general assembly. which even, it is clear that today the militarized in europe is the only international player that wants to award to continue and is resisting any realistic initiatives to sell the consulate the cost after 10 am here in the russian capital. and you're watching r t international. i'm your host donald quarter. welcome to the partners. how you crane is not the only country where the us can find rare earth minerals. russia has a lot more of them, and president pollutant has offered to jointly develop the resources with washington under donald trump. for some reason it is select,
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those metals are very important, they constitute key resources for more than the sector. so the economy so far, we have done a little in this area and we need to do some alternate solutions. we offer an administrative associates for more effective in this direction to free to all american parts. when i say partners, i mean not only administrative and governmental structure since also companies show they show interest in collaborating with them as we undoubtedly have significantly more resources on this client than ukraine. less than the emphasize that meeting tonight is one on the undisputed leaders, the and reserve. so these are the police projects require the substantial capital investment, and we are happy to work collaboratively with any ford and fondness including americans, by the way, regarding senior territory is the same applies to we are ready to check your inbox to our so called newly historical territory stuff that have been returned to the
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russian federation that i also started reservices saying well, joining us for more on this story is our t correspondent alignment issue har, alignment. what else can you tell us about the cooling of relations between the united states and russia? it is a very drastic and important change from how stagnant relations between both countries were in the previous years. and with the new administration's interest in restoring relations and taking the root of diplomacy, russia has made it clear that it is ready to work with foreign partners when it comes to the field affair, or as a metals development, including in the new regions. now why do i put in also suggests a joint work with russia and the united states when it comes to aluminum production . for example, in the process i asked that agent. and he also held a meeting with boston officials discussing this very same issue in which gave us 5, the metals as
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a strategic reserves viable for russia's competitiveness and future economic development. the also highlighted russia has a new materials and chemistry products which essentially tackles the complete cycle of view where earth metals in this for you from extraction to the production of high tech goods. and it's interesting because this meeting with a lot of them are put and came as a trump highlighted. and it's of interest to interest in developing economic cooperation with the restaurant. you mean he's giving you, but usually we're trying to do so a lot of things that we want and we'll see massive a rare is a very large section of the largest in german land is by far very
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bad for world peace and last name please. so it seems that it's all about economic cooperation developing that at sphere. and it seems that economy is really at the forefront of the discussion, which of course, is a very different um, uh, change from how it was just last year, for instance. well, yeah, i mean economics does seem to be connected to what donald trump in washington, in general wants out of ukraine. and this is connected to something else that vladimir putin was asked during the interview that we saw earlier on. so let's take a listen to what the russian president had to say on that subject. i think he wants to improve the political environment in ukraine to consolidate society, to create conditions for the survival is on the union states and on the whole, it is not so much in favor of them on rush throw. we have a conflict with which you should be just for the benefit office. you've seen it. so
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now those are interest and words, of course. and he also added that from has a we hand when it comes to ukraine on like european leaders. so it seems that last, i agree, is that the united states is very much interested in peace and strengthening relations. and while speaking about loving, there's a lensky president put in and believes that zaleski has become some sort of pop 6 vendor one that is not necessarily good for ukraine, states the constitution to initially below the keys account and had the key shame is becoming a toxic figure for the armed forces on ukraine because he's given ridiculous folders dictated to knows by military considerations, but by political considerations. and it is not clear what they are based on. this leads to pun, justifiably. i was even want to verify what she said, because i don't think last for the ukrainian on it. it becomes toxic for society and as
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a whole lot of things in common president tom cars in the house that she wants to meet these by the way. so the weekend and as soon as possible, and the kind of head of the machine is pending is a way of achieving that goal. so that's hands, the position seems to me some of the president of the united states, which has nothing to do with russian interests. it's more likely in the interest when we put in all the ukraine and states and that you know, to preserve ukraine and state which we have nothing against this either. although of course, we would like this territory not to be used as an a breach happening for the tax on the russian federation. not used as a file, but each hand for us to sold advocates eventually turns into a friendly, neighboring state. and according to a russian data, it seems that as the landscape chances of winning the presidential election are essentially non and just a day ago the ukrainian parliament has um,
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sailed to back the resolution to support the blood them as well. as you know, russia continues to say that it wants to a new plane, but that's the only thing really that's standing in front of that on the way of that is like them as well as well. it obviously looks like relations between the united states and russia. are improving, but what about with the european union? now when it comes to europe, the situation is a little bit more complicated for puts in his face that europe's far dissipation and negotiations is of course, very important. and russia has long been calling for that. but a, it was europe that essentially refused all along of the europeans, continued demanding the right to participate in the negotiations over ukraine. what do you make of this issue and use? i've seen nothing wrong with this. perhaps no one can dement anything here, especially from russia to bless them, demand from someone else, they have demanded anything from their russell for thousands of years and now they
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are being demanded interest here. and therefore, they should sit at home and think about why they leave the way they knew and it was collaborating, so they are participation in the negotiation process is still important. we have never given up on face and we have been discussing it with them on some point. at some point, they're all sorts of fire facing the ideas to defeat the russia on the battlefield . v themselves. but if you was to contact us, then they want to be involved, but not necessarily with an open mind, like the current us administration, as they keep pump in ukraine with weapons and a lot of report and has reiterated again that he does russia, does that piece with ukraine in russia, in russia is interested in the preservation of ukrainian state. her then ukrainian sovereignty, but it's time to stop using the territory as a threat to russian security. so it all looks like it is headed towards fees and
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a nickel relations with the united states. as for europe, who will have to wait and see. well, whatever the case piece is always a good thing, of course that's our to you through my, my issue har. thanks for bringing us the details. now president vladimir putin has also welcome to donald trump's idea to massively slash the defense budgets of the world's top 3 spenders. yeah, i cannot comment on how the china will react to this device. and there were different approaches from the american side on strategic offensive arms and other very serious issues. therefore, this is a matter of the people's republic of china, but we couldn't negotiate with the united states. i don't mind it, but i think it's a good idea to test in the united states quadrant uses defense budget by 50 percent, and we could reduce it by 50 percent and china with van join if it's wanted to. we believe that the proposal is good and we are ready to discuss it further or take
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contributor karl shaw says, the suggested military spending drawdown would be a truly historic move. this is a proposal for peace and full. russia having one is objective on the battlefield. now it's to time to prepare for supposing more transition, which means necessarily means drawing down of the arms. and, and this by extending this a proposal to all 3 powers this to him for washington. have let's, let's, let's focus on peace, bradford and confrontation. and i think president trump also has some interest in cutting government ways and you know this why he has to be alone must be in charge of the dodge. whereas china might have its own um, a strategic buyer or diesel, you know, hooton's address. this proposal right now it's been working out, worked out between us and,
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and russia like china is always walk them through joining in if they felt the need present improvement also suggested the idea of joint gray or it's development projects between russia and the united states. what do you think moscow is maybe trying to play here? what russia is expressing interesting piece. i mean that it's the president, trump basically pull it out of the olive branch. this is a recognition that rush that you back as one in the battlefield. so, you know, if you rush, i can afford to be magnanimous here because russia is a victor all the conflict. and it's, it couldn't have hold the door open for negotiation or even possibly partnership with united states on the postal work department. i mean this, the welcoming change and as present food ness mention this change has also walk them by fellow members of the briggs nations who have long sought to have a peaceful negotiation to envy you queen conflict. for the 1st time in 3 years,
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the un security council has passed a resolution on ukraine without any direct criticism of russia. the draft was put forward by the trumpet administration, and moscow has appreciated washington's newsstands committee cards get back to his . i do see we consider the american draft resolution on the ukraine crisis, a common sense initiative, a step in the right direction, which reflects the will and the new administration of the white house to really contribute to the peaceful settlement of the conflict. it is clear that the militarize in europe today is the only player internationally which wants to award to continue and is resisting any realistic initiatives to settle the complex. so i would really appreciate it to the resolution brought a neutral approach to ending the ukraine conflict while dropping the bite and arrow claim that russia is an aggressor. 10 members of the security council voted in favor of the american draft. 5 european states chose to obtain the us draft was also put to
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a vote at the un general assembly where it was passed after some heavy changes. european states refused to greenlight the document until pro ukraine points were added. and after the amendments were made, the us abstain from voting on the draft. simultaneously ukraine also presented its own bill, blaming russia for the conflict. however, washington refused to even support that narrative. 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. the united states also requests the general assembly take action on the united states, propose resolution immediately following consideration of the ukraine drafted resolution. you mentioned political issues. they tried to ignore the fact that the
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winds have changed and it cleared demand for peace has been formed with the only obstacles being the key of your servers in his european accomplices. what is everyone who will press the button in this hall at the moment of voting on the you? ukraine? project face has a choice of either to play along with zelinski and his sponsors supporting their fantasy detached from reality. or 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. as she started the moments not on the for ukraine, a historic moment is not on the for you. a historic moment for the entire democratic road. and the way we answer to the russian aggression today will define not only the future of ukraine will define not only the future of europe, it will define our common future, the future of anti democratic quote. and the future of the un survey of us
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political commentator jo weltman told us that the security council resolution shows that the world is finally waking up to the reality of the ukraine conflict. the verifications are, if everyone follows it, that it should lead to a little bit of pressure being put on a piece deal between russia and ukraine. so it's, uh, what i, what i found interesting is that there was no nase against a resolution, but there were 5 obtains in the, in the resolution. so i think what we're doing is we're trying to signal that there is no appetite globally for the conflict that exists between ukraine and russia. and recognizing that in, in essence, it was a proxy war between the united states and russia that they used ukraine through. you, they were able to set aside the differences. they were able to come to a place where they extended grace to each other and have conversations long conversations about what the issues were that were present in ukraine. the foot. uh president. trump deserves the credit that he was willing to set aside. this idea that we can create this, this, this,
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this conflict out of out of nowhere and started looking at what was really in front of them. he was able to identify what was happening in ukraine identify, you know, some of the things that, that, that present put in was saying specifically about, you know, the reasoning behind why they had the offensive to begin with. and that led to, i think, better conversations around things that present trouble is that able to go and verify. and when he got the verification of those things, that's when he stepped in the middle and said, okay, i've had enough of, of the little midget and, and ukraine and, and frankly, we're gonna get to the table and stop people from die diagnose parliamentarians have hosted a shocking display, as they saluted a neo nazi veteran and convicted war criminal in copenhagen. the catch is that the man in question fought against russia. so he's seen as a hero by hawk, this europeans. thank you for, for, for the applause, but that would 1st call to our military, one of whom is here with us today. and for all of them, for
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a couple minutes for the the man at the center of it all is dimitri cooper, probably displaying what many call a badge of horror. in other photos, cooper can be seen wearing the logo of the so called misanthropic division, which followed along side neo nazis. and the, as all unit is group lost. the battle of variable in 2022, where he and many of its members were taken prisoner by russia. moscow court sentenced him 2 or 3 decades behind bars for the war, crime of opening fire on a civilian vehicle, killing to an armed people and later shooting a 3rd on the street. but cooper was eventually released as part of a prisoner swap and returned home in september. but seeing that played out in copenhagen is highly reminiscent of what was witnessed in canada back in 2023.
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global outrage erupted after an elderly ukrainian man who served in a nazi german assets division was given a link the standing ovation in canada as parliament. prime minister justin for though later claimed he had no idea the man was such a controversial figure. we are the thoughts of former us marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter, who says the west is so obsessed with roost of phobic ideas that it forgot about the horrors of nazi as a 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,
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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 adversary, we will empower a historical revisionism that is taking place today. uh, one that for gibs of the western ukrainians. the supporters of step. i'm ben darrow, they're 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 post war era, they prostrate themselves as being anti communist,
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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. ready chapter in our history where we applaud the successors of adolf hitler's nazi germany, people who live in the form of ukrainians who embrace, step on band there of that chapter will be closed and put into the past rush. the security council secretary is due to sit down for defense talks with the indonesian president in jakarta survey. chicago has received a warm welcome in the southeast asian country. president prob, i'll be on told him that the russian official for a formal red carpet ceremony. they'll be talking about expanding bilateral ties between jakarta and moscow. indonesia has long running relations with russia,
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which have improved in many spheres as of late, including trade, energy, and military cooperation. circuit shy goes regional trip will last until friday, as he's also due to visit malaysia of the. in other news, the conservative christian democrats have won the german federal election leaving chancellor all off shots as, as the party trailing in. 3rd. but the story of the ballot looks to be the alternative for germany's showing, taking 20 percent of the vote and finishing and 2nd, the parties strongest ever result. and with that, the api is now demanding a key role in the upcoming coalition sets. this will come in just 3 years since the last from the start collections. we've doubled our support. can you believe it? it's for a party that's only 12 years old. that's quite an achievement to seattle. now let's discuss collaboration with the cd. you can get the voters are calling for a center, right government on,
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but ultimately it's up to the union to decide whether they want to make that happen . his to right now is friedrich marriage appears. determined to maintain his blockade against us higher, should we find this blockade attitude on democratic. it's simply not fair to exclude millions of voters out rights in a have fun by on. while older voters in the nations west riley to behind the as the use as the to use rather the frederick murtz younger people in the east flocks to anti establishment parties. light the a f d, which doubled its vote share from 2021. even the a f these historic performance and calls for inclusion seems like the c d. u is set on keeping them out of power. germany's likely next chancellor has pledge to steer clear of any alliance with the and t mass migration. that's eastern that 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,
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i remain optimistic that we can preserve the transatlantic relationship construct. as i mentioned, if this bond is separate and it won't just harm europe, it will also negatively impact america. it's am genuinely worried about the messages coming from washington, particularly in recent days. i'm because october. nevertheless, i don't think this is the final statistician also. additionally, we're greatly concerned about the apparent efforts to negotiate with russian without involving europeans or considering ukraine. he's in this approach is completely unacceptable for both ukraine in europe and john, artic contributor thomas pen notes, the german economy is already suffering as it puts an ever expanding bill for the ukraine conflict. a bounce is a hard liner, but in terms of you know, practicality, what can you practically do regarding uh, you know, support for your train? um, really is a decision that snow comes down from 2 months ago. the united states. um, i just don't see jeremy in a position to really to alter the course of anything in terms of,
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of ukraine or whether they delivered taurus or not. it's not really a game changer. so we'll sail towards out, but he, he's gonna, he's gonna push our square and i think, i mean, he promised that the wind guard for it we, we have serious problems in this country. ukraine. it's, it's not really a germans or we've lost tens of thousands of jobs in this country. over the past 2 years, big companies like volkswagen have been just crushed. close factories. there's a big steel manufacturer. all these big companies have just been decimated at the middle class. is also designated and it's covered and the tax burden is ridiculous and but the german voters essentially forward is to maintain the status quo. the terms of, you know, domestic policy. i just don't see much changing under, under mertz. and maybe he's the made a lot of promises, but i don't think much will change here. that's all the news for this hour,
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but stick around because more is coming your way in just about 30 minutes here on our to international the, there's no end in sight over how you're going to continue to destroy the or is the case of the med most of the people i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia. this is also of soon. this is the 3rd world will receive re washing press for so the funder line likes to say, we have the tools while we just start with stability and business deals. what should i need something moving on. we have very quick propaganda. you know a price here in new york. i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions,
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you should ask all of the questions. some more questions, ask a better. the answer is, will be the last one, a student goes all simple, still attending the following choices. isn't that it was i think in your social, somebody should be in the design manager and was done. i don't know, was there any sort of what it says in the motion on say that okay, let's go with the insurance card. what's gonna be a function of each national event? me, are you in what you're wondering does, of course i can let you know there's
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a process. it was, it was literally disclosed. the come by scotty on his hands. you know that i was gonna shut down there. so it says william says it, but the the whole from the fi, you know, just like dozens of other ukrainian arms, holes might have gone unnoticed. but the pirates contacted journalist to ensure this boils would go public. and so the name of the ship that home, the biggest shipment of arms became known all over the world. and with this, if this is dawn snider of the 3 said the chase to send the grads for these and you just download them. there is to pick this up in a book or assume there's that over the phone. yeah. so what do you mean the rules
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are going to do my phone whenever you ask me to follow up in ensure any of us don't know. i said, you have any problem with the put in motion like it was a know what the feeling unscrupulous to people, especially for kaiser nomics but the moment before stuff is not quite enough. almost near bullshit. it's a little i'm. those are functional and let's go i, it's a full chance and let's go out. it's not much real good. the stuff to the i don't want to control them. both group muscle and destruct totaled it up for you the the vessels captain who remained in captivity for the longest period of time in the history of some of the powers a 133 days someone is live good and at any moment. and ukraine, it'd been concealing the states involvement in law and scale of smuggling. the whole time below them will always get measured when they're bozza. look at the
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switch you so much. are you with that? yeah, i'd like to bring you my extra effect at the because i was referring to the rest of the of the when you're just in your board, if me see that i send you the new brand. got the little face being is lovely. come on bridge. it's a pull the compulsion below for now plus poses and use converse, phase combustion. you see what he saw on the line. you're able to see lisa a lot full voice. the it remains a mystery. who paint define is when some but as soon as the ship was reported seized, ukrainian, president victor use in code itself to control and gave direct orders to low and forces. difficult to express our feelings because their mortgage is so hard to hard to

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