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of the, the crime and not much fathers, but the russian consulate to my sales lashes out that the trend court of the 2 pro ukrainian protects the only sentence to house arrest after the attempt to defy a bomb. to dip the magic canvas, whatever necessary stops. could you take on russia by yourselves? well, assuming leon comfortable, logan for the u. k. from minnes fence from advocate for sending you k troops, the ukraine, as the visits donald trump, in the white house, the united states of america. and now the great sort of aspirations for living in down the street. also it lands on us. so what's the
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controversial social media influenza advert page in 5th criminal charges by you can from the ne, against them. nothing by the politically. lots of agents may, i can pay the, the, we're continuing our coverage of the latex drive and shaping the world right now. this is already to national. i a michael question. uh now uh, a quote in front has sentenced to individuals to 8 months. a house arrest for an attack on the russian calculates in the city of my sale by the diplomatic premises has reached annual reacted on really to the news, saying that the punishment is too lenient given the gravity of the offense. i've done to me live right now who is already correspondent enough to have allowed you know that not yet. so the consulate is not happy with this sentence. can you take us through the details of as well?
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the statement actually comes as a result of the french quotes decision to early centers, the 2 sentence to only 8 months. the 2 men who attacked the conflicts and must say to sentenced them to the h months with the presence sentence to be solved at home. with ankle bracelets monitoring off to the attacks to conceal it and must say, the russian embassy actually emphasized the it's quite clear that the perpetrators were actually aiming out. the cobb park on the i a, the, is located on the perimeter, and they will actually intended, intended to blow it up. that also stating that it was only by luck that no one was actually injured. the russian side will say, demanded to respect the vienna conventions on protecting premises and people. and just to remind the, the attack happened on 24th of february on the 3rd anniversary of russia, special ministry operation, and ukraine. the 2 french researches uh through explosive bottles, uh you for the permit to will and into the garden of the russian calling charlotte,
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and must say an early as rushed for a ministry of spikes woman. maria's harvest 8 to the this was a clear act of terrorism. this is what happened on the territory of the russian consul, it and mercy. obviously has all the hallmarks of a terrorist act. we demanded from france an immediate comprehensive investigation and of course measures to strength and security. thank god, no one was hurt. now as we understand it, local law enforcers are working, but the relevant demands from the russian side have been made right now. still, what do we do about the 2 frames, nationals behind this pair as well. these 2 french nationals are actually a employees of a french and national center for scientific research. this, they both stated that they sold 3 plastic bottles with chemicals that the capable of producing a detonating effect and 3 with them onto the conflict grounds. 2 of them exploited
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according to the perpetrators this way. they wanted to support ukraine and both have admitted carrying out the attacks. i know before the attack, the russian embassy in paris actually all it's differential floor, a tease a to tighten security around rushes, diplomatic missions in front, in view of possible publications and say the russian for an intelligence service also on the a, one of possible attack station the key of could carry them out in europe. now you mentioned that the terrors federal risk act was committed with the pro ukraine and sentiment in mind. can you tell us more about this? while the 2 men off to the committing the crime, we're actually detained. id per ukrainian riley. and during the cold hearing, it actually turned out the one of them was married to a you creating woman on the other one was concerned about the degree conflict in ukraine. and, you know, this is not the 1st time when pray. ukrainian views actually lets people to commit
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crimes. that was another accident that happened in slovakia back in may of 2024. when a per ukrainian activist actually showed us the vacuum probably minutes. so robot fits. so that was not the ukrainian support who targeted donald trump last september, last september. and actually off to the west, one full cement detained him. it turns out that he's not terribly, a ukrainian supposed to, but he will see this cost plans to recruit. so just for my dentist on to flight for keith. all right, we have to leave here now are to close but and how much space you have a lot do not thank you for bringing us up to speed. now following on from the recent historic gathering and re, uh, the officials from washington in moscow has met for a 2nd time as they continue to take 1050 steps to rebuilding relations. at this time, the venue was to tucker city of a symbol from where our teas. yes and atkins,
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center report. the details of the meeting for the most part have been kept silence at least to the present to the public. according to statements, however, statements that the us state department have provided, as well as the embassy and uncover, uh by way of the united states, suggested that ukraine was not on the agenda that the topic of ukraine was this specifically disregarded. and the focus of today's meeting between russian and us delegations focused on bi lateral ties that the delegations were comprised of experts, high level experts, not political figures or other diplomatic triggers for the most part. and this is a significant step forward because last week and we are the us and russian delegations came together for the 1st time after a 3 year long hiatus. and this is a follow up, the delegations in regard to essentially agreed to about the central training, the idea of reinstating, therefore emissions and their respective countries as well as consulate services in
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the respective countries. and we understand that this is a follow up that the topic of today was specifically regarding technical matters and taking into consideration staffing and visa matters on the list as go on the meeting did last for 6 hours. there was a lot to discuss, but more importantly, it's also a great opportunity for the russian and us delegation to essentially rework and essentially gain trust. this meeting above everything else. that seems to be a trust building exercise because we understand the 1st meeting took place and in we're out in saudi arabia. that was neutral territory. the 2nd meeting on thursday took place and stumbled in church. it also neutral territory, and the meeting was bilateral. there was, there was no 3rd party involved, there was no turkish delegation. it was strictly between russian and us delegations . and they had all the time to discuss a number of matters. but more importantly, moving forward of course, is what this means. of course, once the russians and us, the sides are in a position to re establish communication. this will, of course, better strengthen us and russian ties and relations. however, more importantly,
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it could also serve as a catalyst to any sure that the rush and the united states could essentially discuss the matters that pertains to their national interest. as well as concerns regarding security and immediate developments within their immediate region such as ukraine or the middle east and the list could go on. so i thought if we're speaking there is a lot to be gained here. but more importantly, of course, is the current position that we find ourselves. and this was the 2nd meeting. there are prospects for more meetings to follow. the position that the united states is taking is also a matter of great significance because we understand the position that russia takes is that the developments are not going to happen overnight. in fact, russian for ministers that grade level did say that we cannot expect these developments to happen overnight. so meetings like this will continue to take place technical meetings and then we can see something a little bit more tangible. the us position is also just as important, the position that the trump administration is taking above everything else is to
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ensure that it is essentially back tracking all of the positions or the obstacles that the former administration, the bite and administration implemented and was reciprocated by rush as a result of that, so moving forward, it appears the united states, us taking a more pragmatic approach. it's taking an approach that is trying to include russia and discussions and negotiations, essentially treating rush as an equal partner. this is a matter of great significance. it's been a matter that moscow has been vocal about for many, long years. and this above everything else is going to be a factor that will ensure that these negotiations are these discussions, technical, or otherwise do 6 to you. it's going to be crucial. one more thing that's also a right matter of significance is of course, and the venue right behind me is a us consul general residence. it is, of course, in one way or the other, neutral to the fact that it did not take place of the embassy that it did not take place anywhere else. but it is also a warm setting. the fact that it took place in the consul general residents, it was a welcoming, so setting one that will potentially speak can be reciprocated by rush,
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as well as the delegations here. right. assume was not everyone in europe is happy about the potential for resolving the green conflict. that mocks spot administered and says that waging a wall with russia is currently better than making these. i asked you to have it. i don't think a future peace agreement would deter russia from attacking again. on the contrary, there is a risk that a peace agreement on the wrong terms would give russia a very good reason to return at a later date. so peace can be dangerous. it's important to remember that the war mongering position of the you and the danish government is not something new. david's advertising piece and ukraine since 2014, they've only been using peace agreements to shape their own position for future conflicts themselves to choosing rest of this mealy, the projection, i found the house struggle with super now is the unmasked way. they put forward there's need for there's now no pretending per piece, but only a continuation of the war in this chain. it rhetoric is important to understand
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because it's a process of ideologically conditioning, the people of the you to cheer for war and fear, peace marks. i also think that when discussing the dangers of peace, we must understand the interest of those who propose such a statement. denmark in the main militarization center piece of the economic development plan for the you is going in and out of recession, having peace disrupts their economic plans. and this is in fact very dangerous for the economic leads and their political representatives of ordinary working people. peace is not dangerous. now, the british bond minister has been pressing the flash with donald trump in the much anticipated meeting in the white house, the foremost support for sending troops to ukraine. it's seeking us backing for that. send me put the pedal here in an awkward position. whenever necessary. we absolutely back each other off. i'm not going to rush you by yourselves. well,
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a lot care stop by has been named as phone support, our ukraine, although not without financial motive, back in generation, reach the deal with key of over the you case involvement to the countries natural resources at the very same rad minerals that donald trump now wants to get to america as hands on president village, he's coming to see me on friday friday morning. and we're going to be science. really a very important agreement for both sides because it's really going to get us into that country will be working there while a lot of people work in that. and so in that sense, it's very, very, it's a back step. you could say, i don't think anybody's going to play around with a, with a lot of workers and having to do with rivers and other things which we need for our country. and we appreciate it very much, and i look forward to seeing and we'll be talking about it. and we'll also be talking about that today with the prime minister. as you're not,
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we've already indicated that we'll play a full pulse in making sure with any deal it 1st one on i hope the rates. and i think this is a historic event to make sure was the last thing daily we about to have a discussion about how we can make that not everyone is happy that contacts hebrides you'd. that's the view of like them to put in who said that some might be out to put the spoken the wheel of new efforts by moscow, washington to resolve the water new tray. when you might have it stored vehicles today, where we understand that not everyone is happy with it is option of contacts between the restaurant and the us. some wisdom, it leads a still determines to maintain instability in the world. and these forces will try to disrupt or undermine the dialogue that has begun. we see this year with more than we need to take this into account and use older must be that this of diplomacy and special services. the 4th such attempt. now let's
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go live now to political strategist and campaign to anthony web are joining me, right. not the news. i'm glad to have you join me right now. so. okay. all right, great. so we now have from ministers stop praising from, for his peace initiative and saying a peace be on you credit and must be the one to last. but yeah, he's still plotted to more military age to kids. and even british boots on the ground, if there's a do, how is this even compatible? well, i mean, obviously it's very commendable, but it's a suitcase style. donald trump having these discussions because it's always best to, to tool because i can see kind of you on the ball mind. great. president trump is very keen to headings this complex, but maybe quite cravat. see, we've got their own well with the, the instructions of president page and i felt a to trust and i think this being quite dry,
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hysterical reaction by some of these as a country. you said in certain resting countries, it does seem like for can installment as time down. there is a rush wreck and that's a little bit because at the end of the day, as donald trump said, fit chart and thousands are paid to solve. these are tying every day and is what we made for some point this. uh, it's interesting what donald trump wants to sign this many rolls economic jail with precedence lensky. uh, if uh tomorrow i, i, i obviously are be interesting to see if i can fix that. so what they do, which um, uh, suitcase tom, beside me just um, just 4 days before the american presidential election was with, with the trade and the guy. and uh you trying, uh, a lot of people including,
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um, uh, taxpayers, great service said, well, what was it and trust is the app for the you type in uh, in this agreement. and it seems to be complete the long decided fault. we have talked the situation regarding the crime. uh but uh, the, the united states was assigned to do uh the united kingdom assigned to jail. but it says all sides of the, the trying assigned to deal with black truck. so off on the, for the largest hedge funds in the world, i would be interesting to see how the whole lot will work out. because president page, i mean, uh, main settings. these are all from the fall basset deal. and if from president trump is infidel might can run, it may well be the day when involve policies being satisfied and
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in some why. but i think this suggestion bostic is tom i but uh breton could have troops in uh, the crime is a case gaping for what was done. they got surprised school little we haven't talked to stripe for numbers to do it. and i didn't think it would be something which would trash it would be happy with. i don't think also people in the logic kingdom would be happy either because the policy would show up or trying to government. and in fact, the previous government had on the few crime a which should result him at least 50000000 pounds or touched by his mom, the biggest spot and so on in that direction is have 9. my and i also have a foot membership public and those huge pressures on public expenditure. amazing. and this weighs on certain level of issue which are lots of public in the
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kind of very on the happy with, which is this proposed date to give off to something tray of the shake, all side these 2 uh, restaurants and uh the people was initially going to cost about $9000000000.00, so you lose something and say of all of these are these, which is crazy to, to, to the suburbs they buy you something to do it when uh, but these items are already valuable, change it created and they could be cut off are 3 stairs that me but me for logical point is that the and one of the key things people have already on the happier about is that the shy go see is the people who uh, evicted for me or i the news to the right amount of the base uh that being kept childs from having the site most of really strongly view. i found all these bodies that sits or thousands of the pictures i receive time chasing one from side to side . and this is right, this is by appointments by 6 then. yeah, i'm sorry,
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sorry, let me bring it back to. 5 what's that to the crux of what we're trying to bring out here now? but donald trump didn't miss the chance to hit his allies when it comes to trade policies. but let's have a listen here. the united states has been taken advantage of by many, many different countries, including our friends friend info, and in many cases, french stuff. bigger advantage of i, when, when you talk about the we're talking about the u. c. u has been really a very bad to us in terms of tread. all right, i think one of your thing, some men's by saying that the e u has been bass to the us or well, they haven't done some people even argue that. but he was so shocked to uh, to account, see if i could states. and i think president, trump is right to seek
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a 5 pilot suite, said this a, b j not with the trade relations for gold countries in the world. uh, one of the full short things about the logic and invite she can she leaves the europe at the end. a start. we weren't via fax, it body's propose, ty, ty, us on the year you and hopefully as low as all to discuss it is. uh, the nicer kit number, i'll have the good type of situation with the, with the united states because we, we, we, you don't have to get nobody, sorry, good try devices for the united states. and i think by the time she's won by state consent, e and i just, hi, it's isaac is salma makes is primary probably cuz you know, for me to try to get interest to the united kingdom and also defending the who are becoming very on time a classic and involving themselves in political issues. such is the
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ukraine. and so with that, with a lot of the populations, this is very, very popular because it means that money is spent, i most seems to be a bipolar view, craving and less money. for 3rd grade, the papers, all the countries of the a you. so it is a very interesting subject. i think um, a lot of people will see my shit more. i don't, which i'm just trying to achieve. even if i go to check, be agree with that. but a lot of people who uh, for instance um supports the trumpet ministration on the have it in your home free speech or above the sorry, support the trumpet, ministration on other issues. sorry. is the site where, where the place inclusive already i could agree with people on the some things,
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but you'll not that i agree with people on that for you. so right. but that's the situation right. okay. now a lot of it puts it and it has said that the west and the needs had been trying to disrupt his revival of relations between russia and the united states. now what are you saying he was referring to and what kind of a terms exactly as well i think very, very been a few people. um 2nd key people in the use uh 70 people in west and uh here. opin countries. uh, some people in a very small way, eastern european countries say, would notably be listening to it because i didn't have bunch power. i bought a score speed. uh the hysterical last minute half. it seemed to
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tron auction chevy with this height trade of uh, of russia. uh, but they go know and guy uh, actual uh, arms um, in fact there was an all squared in one publication in the tri recently, which set that uh, but i could find new uh, reason and buttons and trash, full bathrooms. i propose. so you want me to try you make of the payment. i mean, if you look at the site, i don't know, trump, he's the guy. he shows you can refresh the page and it is, you guys get a 2nd with the puzzle. got so run ski, at least for right. how do you guys change it? we have to run out to certain people didn't certain western countries have been refused. i need to have the dialogue with, with russia, which is absolutely my identity is definitely against the country's interest. because with the resources and driving off the children sees with a rush,
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it turned off or is interested in going back in time, bought by many years ago. they were royal visits to russia, president page and was invited to talk your impalas. but for governments at the time to see that it was beneficial for that would be good to russian, our united kingdom try to trace sites. i think we've had a couple of government se been making try pretty bad decisions about russia and ukraine looks nice and very surprised by our decisions. i don't know about certainly if you look trips, donald trump, he's well aware of what's happening with the date story that since non c 9 g for the, for the, for the policy. and for a former president couldn't say which was continued by the the surveys i gave the
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slasher. how do you have this? constantly responding shouldn't have made. so he's, it's despite the fact that it was agreed process. but this was not actually happened to say you can understand that russia's being very concerned by distrustful of certain and politicians might say this site, i think very well how you like it. and we're president trump. i can deal with some dates who they can trust. i think this is a key thing with a 2nd install. my president, trump can bring him on boards to start having a better relationship with russia as well as with the pricing that's going to be for the project inside of who the paypal is concerned. i think a charms are complex, of people get kind of why with that writing project route from objects. it
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was up at least sides with the fact that there is a need for peace. and double trump recognizes this is well i appreciate what are your thoughts? recognize also is the, the, the ways to bring the, i'm winnable from the kind points or gate. i just want full help, but he's hired. so it's like if there's a fax, all right, the we, we thank you so much on for the web political strategies starting campaign a for your inside. yeah, thank you very much. my great evening. i'll stop by. he's not the only high profile of british citizen who touches down in the united states today, though controversial social media influenza advocate. and his brother has arrived in florida as being permitted to lead romania, where the comment, the face criminal persecution. and that's according to the representative aggregate whose social media accounts have billions of views,
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was arrested in romania back in 2022. he and his brother faced several charges both care in the, in the, in it there in the u. k. including raping human trafficking, romania and prosecute. say while the pair have been allowed to leave the country, the charges against them haven't been dropped and they will be expected to return for trial. it takes brothers who deny any wrong doing, have repeatedly accused the western governments of carrying out political persecutions against them. previously, however, we have no criminal record anywhere on the planet. our case was dismissed. in romania under the originally decided because we have no. let us go and return is the democratic society associates and i are, and i think it's extremely important that we saw allowing media spend 3 years lives
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carefully constructed narrative, some towards the funded operations, trying to destroy the reputations of good people who have no intention to do anything other than that host of the conservative daily podcast, joe old man believes that the u. k. where charges against advert. tate have also been brought lock structures over the case as well. so the problem with london specifically, or the case specifically is that it's, it's a quarter of nonsense. it's a kangaroo court much like we have in the united states. so they, they will throw someone in jail for just wrong speak is i'm not sure that the charges against them related to, uh, to rape or coersion are real. and what's, what's really unsettling is that we, we now don't know, we don't know whether or not political persecutions are happening or whether there is any evidence. but if there was evidence and they should push the evidence forward, but i just don't believe it's true. i don't believe that the tape brothers are, are guilty of these crimes, and i don't believe that the u. k. is acting honorably and
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a lot of what we've seen the institutional right out of europe is originated in the u. k. which by the way, has massive issues in their own country were over 250000 women. over 30 years, women and children skews me. women and children were raped at the hands of illegals in their country or, or migrants in their country that has led to them covering that up over the last 30 years. and telling the people that were raped and or abused, that they had to remain silent, or they are, they were subject to, to arrest. so, you know, i just, i, you can't trust the governments. you can't trust the western governments. and that's a really sad thing, is to say, i don't think it's has anything to do with the administration or some of the people, the good people that are in the governments. it has more to do with the judiciary and these political hacks that are closely related to people like george soros about european powers will be ready to partially remove the sanctions against syria if the russian ministries forced to. ready either or completely from the middle
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eastern country avenues was released by over, reviewed by moscow's top diplomat on the work visit the door said get loud. rob insisted the moscow also one such restrictive mattress to be lifted. we have spoken at the united nations in favor of immediately removing all the sanctions. we will raise this issue and seek the listing of these unilateral sanctions without any conditions about what the impalas have been. imposing sanctions against syria for more than 4 decades of the most of the mattress wear and demanded as the country civil war erupted in 2011. those included restrictions on trade, financial transactions and key industries crippling the national economy. local john leslie by him, one of the size of these functions where a form of collective punishment for this deal, young people, these sanctions are illegal. begin with the whole with those that these sanctions did not affect to that.
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