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it's, 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 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 the historical revisionism that is taking place today. uh, one that forgives the western ukrainians. the
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supporters are step um ben darrow, they're 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 poles, russians. we forgive this because in the post war era, they prostrate 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. ready chapter in our history where we applaud the successors of adolf hitler's nazi germany. people who live in the form of ukrainian to embrace step on van darrow, that that chapter will become. ready caused and put into the past no news update to
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yesterday's breaking news. french police have reportedly arrested 2 men in connection with monday's attack on the russian consulate in mar, say suspects were detains during a pro ukraine rally. the russian investigative committee is probing the incident that saw perpetrators throw explosive devices at the diplomatic compound. but to get more on the story now we're going across live to our correspondent marine across the closer of marina. what do we know about this developing story? the more well, according to the latest reports that we're getting just a few hours after the incident occurred, fresh look forward to is actually identified the suspects on c, c t, v, and then a rest of them out of pro ukrainian protests out of local in front of a local city whole on monday evening. and like i said, that just happened after a few hours after the incident occurred. and it's a man in his forties and the man in his fifties, who are currently in cost to the be in question. then those investigators are also
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looking into the substances and the residue that was found in those bottles that were thrown. now, just to remind of of what happened on monday at 7 30 am, there were 3 explosive devices that was folded into the garden of their awesome conflict in mar, say no, thankfully there were no injuries or casualties reported to them. the device has exploded, wanted, and bomb disposal exports were called to the scene right away. the whole area was gordon's office stolen car was found nearby and moscow straight away demanded answers and said that it expects a thorough investigation from french authorities. we had though, for foreign ministry spokesman memory, as a harv, i, who said that this has all the hallmarks of a terrorist attack, because let's not forget, just a few days prior to this, the russian intelligence services did report that they are receiving the information from europe that key of us finding a series of provocations in the form of terrorist attacks against diplomatic missions in europe. and in particular, they're looking to do this in germany as well as in baltic and scandinavian
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countries and even more specific in slovakia and hungry. and perhaps this was the 1st attempt and since then, russell, of course, increased security measures at all diplomatic missions for now and friends. all right, are to correspond to marina customer of our thanks for bringing us those details. more news coming your way and just about 30 minutes the the by the middle of the 20th century, the portuguese colonial empire was in an acute crisis. particularly late 10 situation had developed in mozambique the people of this country were put in
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a humiliating position, income inequality ramp, and illiteracy. this respect by the portuguese for the local traditions led to mass unrest. in 1964, the liberation front of mozambie re limo began its arm struggle for freedom. the regular army was not easy to resist, but the guerrillas inflicted considerable damage on the invaders through the fighters against the colonial regime, where it supported by the soviet union and china. whereas the united states and great britain took the side of the invaders board to gaze, responded to the guerrillas attacks with cruel counter insurgency. however, pre limos 10 year courageous struggle was a success after the overthrow of the fascist regime in portugal in 1974. the new what already surrendered a year later, lisbon fully recognized the independence of mozambie. but the victory had been
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gained at a high price during the war, mozambique had lost tens of thousands of and sons and daughters. the, the one with the for wonderful. those little and so forth, us national, move the images on some ground squared amount on that's why little do you much really watch the words you're telling which isn't going to do with me as well when i go and still able to start using them with the dumpster and was told welcoming, able of near when you push others issue the, the, the, have them both modeled move up just to move 0 to remove mysterious. and when the thing you go out in front of the deal is make up the bell. i don't yeah. post the fun, yes it was so, but i use the obvious thing and then use ways that i mean 58 and i maybe cause of where you can go ahead and i'll just communicate that. maybe we could go up,
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nothing like mine, but it just those we have the we have such all push mojitos to yeah, you're losing a deal in space, but i don't think he will do a switch cuz that's a little the tub. the but you move in georgia especially is pretty big news. the i'm saying is up with them. you've got thrown images throughout in the other will be missing. the guns thing is um, unless of course the movies is always in my hands. not all of a sudden the scene just want the up and down for the what else seemed wrong. just don't you have to see the house is the economy, the application and engagement. the close betrayals when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look for common ground,
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the the missed the boat and we have just watched you a meeting on red metal. i think that now all the media in the world are interested in rate of metals, but in a slightly different aspect. the us is to put it mildly urging zalinski to sign a deal with them regarding these resources as a payment for 18 ukraine from the previous administration, the bite and administration. how do you assess the prospects of such an agreement for some other bucks and even doesn't concern that? i don't have an opinion on that. and i don't even want to think about it. this was, of course there must be an estimate of the sources. how many of these resources are here? how much that cost and sort of the site is not allowed to work on business is what
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we discussed at the meeting of metal small. it's very important resources for the modern sector, so we'll need money. we're not doing enough in this area yet. we must do more. and the point of today's meeting is to concentrate at the 1st station in our administrative capacity in this area. we wouldn't be ready to work with our american partners. when i say it's all americans, not necessarily, i mean, not only administrative government entities, but also businesses. if they were interested in working together, we suddenly half by far more. and i want to emphasize that by far more so sort of this kind of just been in your brain. prostrate is one of the absolute lead us. we've done some of these 3 of the metals they have found in the north, in the far east. the visa, quite capital intensive, capital investments, capital intensive projects. we're happy to work together with any foreign partners,
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including from the u. s. yes, by the way, that is also true for our new territory. we are ready to engage forward in monitors, to the so called new history go territories where it stands tuesday at oceans innovation stage. they also boston certain results, say, we are ready to walk there with our students, including american parks, in the new regions to yes, of course, very few items these days. we are seeing a flurry of statements and discussions. everyone is discussing. you trump, why does he say so harshly that zalinski should go to the elections that he has a rating of 4 percent europeans, very much criticized from all these statements. and in general, there are opinions that the current approach of the us president plays into the hands of russia. is it true? absolutely. i believe that faith is absolutely not true. so i have my own point of view. and it is that one was that of what you have just outlined is the kind of
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leader of the key of regime is becoming it don't succeed here for the armed forces of the crate. because he gives a ridiculous folders dictated not by me to try consideration and spot political considerations. and it is not clear what they are based on. and this leads to on justifiably high losses, if not to say very high. and you can destroy think losses for the ukrainian army is becoming toxic for the nation as a whole. and this is evidenced, i think, by today's volt, into parliament, to extend his bottom to some of the finally, he has the corner to himself with a degree binding negotiations with the russian federation on a piece street. she ended up with negotiations and she is evaluating those thoughts once these thoughts and start sooner or later more of a sooner. this will most likely lead to the need to cancel muscle. and as soon as this happens, they should immediately go to the polls. that will then be no reason not to hold the election. after all, today, the elections in ukraine cannot. i'm not held onto the pretext of martial loan to
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see if that on negotiations vans that isn't possible. we need to lift marshall and to go to the polls right away. and this is where they got instead of the machine has a problem because it does not matter how many percent he has for whatever the important thing is that he is reaching according to our data, which is objective is exactly how set off his clothes as possible. please arrive, this is mr. solution and some of the former commander of the ukrainian forces was exiled to london is their agent is twice as high. and if we add to that, the possible support from other political figures, including former prime ministers or former presidents, the chance as all the incumbent 3, she went into the election. absolutely not on that. they are 0. by the less of cool assumption is blatantly pretty and the bed for him to need will be quite noticeable . and so he is driving the decay on both admitted to society and the state and
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incumbent president from probably the allies as these and is pushing him to go to the elections. and i think he wants to improve the political environment in ukraine to consolidate society, to create conditions for the survival of the brain and state. and on the whole, it is not so much in favor of nations office at all. we have a conflict with account under james. it is for the benefit of ukraine's itself. among other things, the incumbent president has announced that he wants to make peace, by the way. so do we isn't. and as soon as possible, it's interesting. and the cut on the head of the machine is spending as a way of achieving that goal. that's hands the position it seems to me or the president of the united states. it has nothing to do with the russian interest, as i'm sure it's more likely in the interest of ukraine or the ukrainian state. we have an idea of these either. although of course,
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we would like this territory not to be used as a breach had for the tax on the russians. the duration is not used as a hostile breach has for us. so that eventually turns into a friendly neighboring stage. for the most we hear a lot of different statements from trump every day you've met with a more than one. most recently you had a phone conversation, does he act on emotion? will cost not only in the car, and it's kind of a shame and guess gives you an excuse to show emotion, but from what i just said, that's not what i'm seeing pretty sore. just as of this action is not based on emotion, but either on cold calculation, irrational approach to the situation. so in this situation, we, strangely enough, frankly speaking, we were interested in having him stay in power. and for the often the she was reach, we had an armed conflict. however, if you see the stance in ukrainian stage and of course in that a check actions are needed. and it's why the other way around to bring to power of
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the people who will enjoy the trust, most of the people of ukraine. how much time but the europeans, do they even understand, in our opinion, the essence of the current situation around you crank and the use of this procedure as we get with the youth by their last man? judging by the way they act, it seems to me that they do not understand it very much, but that is not the point. the point is this as follows. i'm like the new president of the united states as a political leader. so if you to be on the counters linked to the constitution, they are biased e and then they've said to them for almost 2 months, you sure to be. and now it is very difficult to almost impossible for them to steer away from this position without losing face space in their rather difficult and taking positions. i need some domestic collections, 3 elections stand offs and parliaments. and so it is almost impossible for them to
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change their position and come to the end. the kind of president of the u. s. has his hands free. he is free from these fetters and has nothing to prevent him from moving forward and working towards resolving the conflict. it's also the bottom of his nature. she acts in straightforward manner and feels no qualms about it. he is in a unique position. she doesn't just say what he thinks he says of what he wants. well, that's the privilege of being the leader of a major, great phone. us for us all of us. i asked you a few days ago in some petersburg that everybody wants to have some kind of said in the russian american negotiations. but the europeans continue to demand to say in the negotiations around ukraine. what is your take? is you and user floor. i don't see anything wrong here. demanding. i guess no one can demand anything, especially not from russia to let them do month favorites from someone else.
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they've been demanding things from their vessels for thousands of years now that get into the mountains too. so they show that other sit quietly at home when they're do months and thinks about how they ended up in such a situation. but their participation in the negotiation process isn't necessarily elements of course. but we've never said no, i mean we were in constant discussions with them at some point swayed by all sorts of far fetched ideas to defeat the russia on the battlefield. they themselves used to maintain contacts with autism. and if they want to come back, they're welcome to i also saw the response to our phone conversations with the president of the united states. and they meet in, in the slides. because in order to solve complex and even acute issues, including the ukraine crisis, both in the rush and the united states must make the 1st. because then since this 1st step should be to increase the levels of the process between volts needs. that's what we did in the reaction. just this is what the next maybe other high
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level contacts will be the voltage source. without this, it is impossible to solve it. you should include in an issue as complex numbers, acute bronchitis. one of the things have to do with this, you see this concerns by letter and i'm going to come to nations to me. why do we need you to be honest? what are they going to do here? moles, you know, the telephone conversation, by the way, and at the meeting, we didn't discuss the ukraine crisis, but it was not discussed in any substantive way. we only agree that we would approach it, but in this sense, and in this case, of course, we don't say no, it doesn't. participation on the european countries. we also respect to the position of our friends from bodies who have created. and basically i just spoke to dave with a chairman of the people's republic of china and that, and we also talked about this. she has informed me that this piece group will be meeting in new york in the near future to discuss this with grateful to all of our
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minors who are using these issues. and people want to see these stuff. it means that not only your opinions, but all the countries have the right and can participate and respect. so i wanted to ask you to comment on a few more of trump statements and their loan something hopefully not to follow families. surely, he said, for example, that he wants to propose to you and the leader of china to come defense budgets in huh. what do you think of best ideas? what's the mission with us? no, i think i might know what this is based on. it's based apparently on the findings of british research center, which claims to have calculated the power spending by purchasing the model of managing last year. the us had this figure since $968000000000.00 voting. and if it would thrush us in china, sending it as well and numbers at dollars approximately if we compare washington, china spending compliant americans today. first of all, we need to look into that there was calculations from a breach or center,
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so they can be accurate on not quite accurate on north central at home. we look into that 20 seconds. i can not com, the people's republic of china seas. there has to be an attempt on the back of the us about strategic offensive homes and other very serious matters. so that's the business of all the people's republic of china. we could strike a deal with a united states. we don't mind. i think the idea is a good one. the united states could cut it by 50 percent and we could cut also by 50 percent of the china might join in later. if they feel like we think this is a good initiative, i was and we will come the discussion here. most of the trump is also impose 25 percent duties on steel and aluminum inputs from countries. and there was a time when we used to work pretty well with the us and aluminum trade. what do you think of such a trade policy issues and so to come into the study,
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i wouldn't like to comment on that trade policy with the united states for many years and it has been linked to sanctions. we can see those sam shanaski legitimate and time full for global commerce. and the economy in my view is economists both of the 10, those who impose those sections are still the same, successful the trade full of tables escalated trades. you would just texas. and so once every country is free to decide what is beneficial to you and what does not get the logic behind, getting the manufacturing back home the aging jobs, junior, aging tax revenue for whole levels of the fiscal system. and so at some point though, such actions will bump into certain difficulties related to inflation pressure, growing commodity prices and so on. well, let's leave that to exports. so they'll tell us these, the details promotion. as for the menu, in 2017, osh accounted for some 15 percent of americans, entire aluminum team, and 4th,
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and most of the 15 percent of america human them came from rush. in fact, and if memory serves me well, the us makes 60 percent on their tie aluminum consumption. well, 40 percent is imports to 15 percent of that used to come from the russian federation center today. the key enforcement is kind of to see if a decision is made to open the american markets to offer and uses, since we could sell approximately 2000000 tons of the us market. so this would not have a significant impact on the pricing. but in my view, it would still have a restraining effect on prices, and that's not the lives of them model or, and most importantly, i believe we could work together with american companies in this field. for example, back in soviet times, there were plans to build a new hydro electric power station teams across the street and create additional medium production facilities. after all, aluminum is primarily about energy, preferably cheap and that you familiar with. it's either mo,
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it is both inexpensive tense on the environmentally friendly. so these plans have been around since august 9th. that however, would be in capital intensive attempts and investments heavy projects, leaving the re, estimates, habits cost at somewhere around $15000000.00 at the base prices. but we can, can see that these possibilities, yes. like items us presidents policy is focused on bringing productions back to the united states. however, if american companies operate in our country, this would also be a major benefit. as those companies will fit on solid and profits, and significant volumes office as human, you would tend to say a domestic market and at the affordable market prices. so there is something to think about here. so just as there is in the joint x direction, whole funny under the metals, as well as in other areas including energy or something with a few minutes ago, i read another news report from the u. s. way president trump stated that the us
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and russia are discussing major economic projects. yes, some of our companies are in contact with each other and, and discussing such projects. thank you very much. thank you. the, the see the silver, the somebody. how can it be that um the ship to the middle east from a country whose top officials constantly complain about shortages of our munitions and military equipments. destroyed no pain. the boy passed low green and maybe elbow in your system and below grade level nominal facility or some of those other
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staff we, i'm about the easiest thing in the middle. so one of the easiest, somebody remember, but with the sort of wellness that will kind of get used to have gone and what level, why are weapons from ukraine spreading over the world? to turn this country into a major arms hub, will continue to bolster ukraine's and forces by rushing them occasionally is that they need to defend their country. the everyone knows very well that we don't sell but known as pineapples or any kind of children's toys. we sell weapons. yes, we're also known in the world is almost dealers that we must not be ashamed of that the, to the large ballistic as all simple as the following thing. but it is all since it's a reward, i think in your social somebody should be in line me and then what's the
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most things sort of what it says in the most of and then say that. ok, let's go with the bell on the insurance card. what's gonna be the solution of each national event? me a call a triple play, mind you electronics does opportunity for much of the mute or just offices will do you discussed the come by scale. if angela doesn't shut down there. so says william says it, but the
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stuff for the story. so i'm a shift for the picture such as you the show of the day our daughter should use this vehicle. is it the economic war to model? have us defined? what happens if it is an experiment? to if this doesn't figured definitely. so with the concept ok, even though is the new much so that i'm going to commit the old server to compliance. i'm bill gage, photos of developing bio, chemical weapons inside you. the good news. well, i'm assuming should you know which one cheaper to use? the white glove service to you customer on
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the with the end of world war one, the move in for an indian independence from the british empire flared up with renewed vigor. the british responded to the growth of the national liberation movement with arrest and brutal violence. repression cause active resistance. in march 1919 at the call of mahatma gandhi, a peaceful strike began in the country. but the british responded with a new round of violence and far bade the indians to gather more than 4 people on the day of the sea bass at the festival by
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a huge crowd of civilians gathered in the center of the city of i'm to start the northern india, seeing these as outright defiance. general reginald dyer gave the order to open fire on the on arms people's barbaric execution claimed the lives of at least $379.00 indians. including 40 children, the youngest of who was 6 weeks old. the indian national congress considered the official figures to be underestimated and announced the death of more than $1000.00 civilians. the well known greatest newspaper the morning post galled dire. the man who saved india gave him a sword and 26000 pounds sterling as a token of gratitude for the massacre. the amorous star massacre wind down in history as one of the most brutal crimes of the british invaders, and only escalated the affair. struggle of the indians for liberation from the
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colonial yoke. the 2 pro ukrainian suspects are reportedly held by french police after monday's bombing attack on the russian consulate. denmark say, also ahead. russia is one of the undisputed leaders in reserves of the day after. we are happy to work collaboratively with manufacturing include in a manner which has a lot of air poking weighs in on the rush for rare earth, with a patch to consider joint projects on any russian territories with the us. and the idea is echoed by donald trump. russian prizes.

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